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Title: European Starling // Artist: Alexandra Mikel
about the piece
| Materials used: Watercolor and ink, using recycled cold press paper Sturnus Vulgaris The European Starling’s adaptability has allowed it to establish itself across diverse habitats worldwide, from coastal wetlands to alpine forests, often aided by human interventions, such as its 1890 introduction to New York’s Central Park. Despite its success, intensive agriculture has caused population declines of over 50%, leading to red-listing in some regions. This highlights the delicate balance between human actions and the need for coexistence with the natural world to preserve such resilient species. |
about the artist // Alexandra Mikel

| Alexandra (they/she) is a mixed media artist based out of Portland, Oregon, inspired by nature and their mother’s work as a scientific illustrator. Using watercolor, gouache, ink, and recycled paint, they create layered works that combine high-focus figure drawing with expressive textures. Through their work, Alexandra emphasizes the value of coexisting with nature, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all life and the need to nurture this relationship. |
Instagram: @Alexyasha
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