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The Columbia Crew
by Emily Poole
Dutchman’s Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) is a flower commonly associated with the eastern United States, but an isolated population also exists in the Columbia River basin in the Northwest. This wildflower can be found near cascading waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, sprouting from the damp talus where salamanders squirm. This painting of Dutchman’s Breeches is paired with three salamander species found in the area: the Larch Mountain Salamander (left), Dunn’s Salamander (middle), and the Cascade Torrent Salamander (right).
8×10″, 10×12″ including frame
Ink, watercolor, & gouache
$385 $385
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Emily Poole
Emily Poole is a natural history illustrator living in the mossy hills of Oregon. She can be found exploring tidepools and cliffsides, gathering inspiration and making artwork about our fellow species and how to be better neighbors with them.
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