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Wildlife refuge I Oil on canvas 30” x 20”

Series of five paintings (pentatych) of Edwin B Forsythe Wildlife refuge, NJ.

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Wildlife Refuge II Oil on canvas 30” x 40”

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Wildlife refuge III Oil on canvas 30” x 20”

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Wildlife refuge IV Oil on canvas 30” x 15”

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Wildlife refuge V Oil on canvas 30” x 24”

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Installation view

Wildlife refuge (Pentatych), Oil on canvas

Five panels 30” x 120” (76cm x 305cm) overall

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Symplocarpus foetidus (triptych). Scanner image Three panels 13” x 30” (33cm x 76cm) overall

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Symplocarpus foetidus (triptych). Scanner image Three panels 13” x 30” (33cm x 76cm) overall, In marsh

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Wetlands 1 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 12” x 12” (30cm x 30cm)

Wetlands 2 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 12” x 12”(30cm x 30cm)

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Bombay Hook Mud drawing 16” x 20” (40cm x 50cm)

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Great swamp Mud drawing 16” x 20” (40cm x 50cm)

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Great swamp Mud drawing 16” x 20” (40cm x 50cm) In marsh

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Endangered: Bog Turtle Ink on rice paper 24” x 18” (61cm x 45cm)

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Endangered: Horseshoe crab Ink on rice paper 24” x 18” (61cm x 45cm)

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Endangered: Whooping crane Ink on rice paper 24” x 18” (61cm x 45cm) In marsh

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Endangered: Horseshoe crab Ink on rice paper 24” x 18” (61cm x 45cm)

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Endangered: Whooping crane, Horseshoe crab and Bog Turtle Ink on rice paper Each 24” x 18” (61cm x 45cm)

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Sights and sounds of the marsh A three minute time series video of Rogers Refuge, Princeton, NJ

from November to May is openly available here:- https://vimeo.com/264501281

The short video captures the hard winter and sudden arrival of spring with new growth, and the emerging soundscape as the

seasons progress.

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