regarding the viewer with one bright bead of an eye
the dark anthers forming the pointed tip that gives the flower its name — while the surrounding space dissolves into a rich green haze
his owl portraits are among the most celebrated works in his catalogue and the most widely reproduced Canadian wildlife images of his generation
This 1986 watercolour is one of Glen's most luminous and warmly coloured bird-and-botanical compositions
This scientific context is not incidental — Glen worked from actual specimens as well as field observation
Indian Pipe — Gallery Canvas Canvas Prints regarding the viewer with oneIndian Pipe Monotropa uniflora painted from a living specimen in the Chippawa area of northern Quebec, completed Friday, August 1, 1967. Glen's field notes are inscribed at the bottom of the painting: the species name in full, the location, the date, the notation that this was painted at actual size from a living plant. This is botanical illustration at its most precise and most personally invested. Indian Pipe is one of the strangest plants in the