


Champion of Wilcox Park, The Pin Oak
This original graphite drawing captures the striking presence of a Pin Oak (Quercus palustris), a tree known for its elegant, spreading lower branches and symmetrical crown. Drawn entirely by hand using pencil on paper while an artist-in-residence at Wilcox Park, the artwork highlights the tree’s architectural structure, layered canopy, and the fine textures of its deeply furrowed bark.
Created with close observation and care, this piece is part of my ongoing exploration of the Champion trees of Wilcox Park. The Pin Oak’s distinctive silhouette and seasonal rhythm make it a favorite among naturalists and tree lovers alike.
Whether you're a collector of botanical art or drawn to the serene power of trees, this one-of-a-kind work invites contemplation and connection to the natural world.
Medium: Graphite on acid-free paper
Dimensions: 11" x 14"
Signed & dated by the artist
Ships flat with protective backing, mat, and sleeve (no frame)
This original graphite drawing captures the striking presence of a Pin Oak (Quercus palustris), a tree known for its elegant, spreading lower branches and symmetrical crown. Drawn entirely by hand using pencil on paper while an artist-in-residence at Wilcox Park, the artwork highlights the tree’s architectural structure, layered canopy, and the fine textures of its deeply furrowed bark.
Created with close observation and care, this piece is part of my ongoing exploration of the Champion trees of Wilcox Park. The Pin Oak’s distinctive silhouette and seasonal rhythm make it a favorite among naturalists and tree lovers alike.
Whether you're a collector of botanical art or drawn to the serene power of trees, this one-of-a-kind work invites contemplation and connection to the natural world.
Medium: Graphite on acid-free paper
Dimensions: 11" x 14"
Signed & dated by the artist
Ships flat with protective backing, mat, and sleeve (no frame)