Watercolor of penguins let loose in the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art during the Pandemic.
Original watercolor painting on 300lb paper - 11" x 9.5"
The Quarantine was such a strange time. Each day I walked my dog for miles in the quiet streets of the edge of Boston. Throughout the rest of the world, as we retreated, animals began to take back some of our “human” spaces. This “anthropause” as the Quarantine is also called, inspired me to paint the animals. They took over neighborhoods, streets, and our museums. Penguins are welcome to “my” spaces any time.
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