Showing posts with label New River Gorge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New River Gorge. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Something new, something different

Hi folks,

Just finished a new piece and can't wait to share it with the world. (Hello world.)

This piece is part of my children's illustration portfolio. It's meant to accompany a story about fear, visiting new places and a snake.

During the the summer of 2010, I spent 10 days camping and hiking in West Virginia, one specific hike was the inspiration for this drawing. Each day, regardless of where I was, I feared I would run into a snake. Knowing my luck,  the snake would be agitated and definitely poisonous. This black snake was the only snake I saw the whole trip- and it was sound asleep both times I past it on the trail!
The scene includes white oak trees (Quercus alba), sassafras (Sassafras albidum) and a black ratsnake (Elaphe obsoleta). On a side note, rat snakes are the largest snakes in West Virginia. They are constrictors that grow up to 8' long.


Here's a detail... I love putting in the little color pencil marks!



I'm hoping to illustrate a couple more experiences from West Virginia. So, check back for glow worms and a two-lined skink.


Thanks for visiting!
ALQ


Ps. I was very lucky with snakes in WV. One of my Wilderness First Responder colleagues almost stepped on a baby "rattlesnake". Judging by the time of year, it was probably a northern copperhead. yikes!
http://www.marshall.edu/herp/pages/snakes.htm