This original pencil drawing features the majestic White Oak (Quercus alba), a 300-year-old tree found in Wilcox Park, Rhode Island. Created during my art residency in the park, this piece reflects hours of quiet observation and connection with the natural surroundings.
Drawn using only graphite on paper, the medium’s simplicity allowed me to focus on the intricate textures of the bark, the sweeping lines of the branches, and the grounded elegance that defines this species. Known for its strength and longevity, the White Oak has long symbolized endurance.
Want to learn more about the inspiration behind this piece? Read the full story on my blog.
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 pencil drawing features the majestic White Oak (Quercus alba), a 300-year-old tree found in Wilcox Park, Rhode Island. Created during my art residency in the park, this piece reflects hours of quiet observation and connection with the natural surroundings.
Drawn using only graphite on paper, the medium’s simplicity allowed me to focus on the intricate textures of the bark, the sweeping lines of the branches, and the grounded elegance that defines this species. Known for its strength and longevity, the White Oak has long symbolized endurance.
Want to learn more about the inspiration behind this piece? Read the full story on my blog.
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)