








Elephant
Majestic Elephant – Original Watercolor Painting
Size: 18×24 inches
Medium: Mixed Media – Watercolor, Pen & Ink, Markers
Framing: Available Framed or Unframed
This bold, dynamic portrait captures the strength, power, and awe of an elephant in motion. Loose, expressive ink lines meet bold splashes of color and textured watercolor washes, creating a piece that feels both raw and intentional. The mix of media gives it depth and energy—almost as if the elephant is stepping out of the frame.
Animals have always been my muse, and the elephant is my favorite. I’ve spent many days inside the Hall of African Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History, reveling in the presence of the awe-inspiring centerpiece of the elephants.
Majestic Elephant – Original Watercolor Painting
Size: 18×24 inches
Medium: Mixed Media – Watercolor, Pen & Ink, Markers
Framing: Available Framed or Unframed
This bold, dynamic portrait captures the strength, power, and awe of an elephant in motion. Loose, expressive ink lines meet bold splashes of color and textured watercolor washes, creating a piece that feels both raw and intentional. The mix of media gives it depth and energy—almost as if the elephant is stepping out of the frame.
Animals have always been my muse, and the elephant is my favorite. I’ve spent many days inside the Hall of African Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History, reveling in the presence of the awe-inspiring centerpiece of the elephants.
Majestic Elephant – Original Watercolor Painting
Size: 18×24 inches
Medium: Mixed Media – Watercolor, Pen & Ink, Markers
Framing: Available Framed or Unframed
This bold, dynamic portrait captures the strength, power, and awe of an elephant in motion. Loose, expressive ink lines meet bold splashes of color and textured watercolor washes, creating a piece that feels both raw and intentional. The mix of media gives it depth and energy—almost as if the elephant is stepping out of the frame.
Animals have always been my muse, and the elephant is my favorite. I’ve spent many days inside the Hall of African Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History, reveling in the presence of the awe-inspiring centerpiece of the elephants.