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Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous works of art by Debora Young

Miscellaneous

Search the collection by season or subject (ex. Fall, Snails).

BIRDS OF TANDY HILLS

Hand-cut and painted with watercolor pencils on bristol board. All birds are created at a scale of 4 inches equals one foot. An on-going project since 2016, I have made 100 birds so far…more to come. I am working from a list created in 2007 by ornithologist, Tom Stevens, and from other observations on iNaturalist.

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Debora Young
NATURE JOURNALING

Adults are encouraged to explore outdoor sketching and journaling with artist Debora Young at one of two outdoor sessions at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 3, and at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 5, at the Tandy Hills Natural Area. Nature Journaling through the Fort Worth Public Library: https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/library/events/nature-journaling

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David Wilson-Brown
THE GARDEN PATH PODCAST

Friends of Tandy Hills Founders, Don & Debora Young interviewed by Misti Little on the history of the organization from 2004 to the present.

http://www.thegardenpathpodcast.com/2019/10/01/ep-5-2-the-urban-prairie-tandy-hills-natural-area/

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David Wilson-Brown
SUMMER BIRDS

BIRD MOBILES, watercolor pencil on bristol board.Top clockwise: Brown-headed cowbird, Baltimore Oriole, White-eyed Vireo, Dickcissel & Eastern Wood-Pewee.9/6/2019 (scale 4"= 1')

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David Wilson-Brown
Bird MOBILES

Bird Mobiles, watercolor pencil on bristol board; Top right-Rough-wing Swallow, Left-Grey-Catbird, Bottom-Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher, 8/20/2019 (scale 4"=12")

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David Wilson-Brown
SPICY TOMATO MARMALADE

2- half pints. made with 3 lbs of sungold, black krim and indigo rose tomatoes. Other ingredients are: serrano pepper, lemon, sugar, star anise, bay leaves, cinnamon sticks, ground cloves & cinnamon & vanilla extract.

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David Wilson-Brown
BIRD MOBILES

Birds, of Tandy Hills Natural Area: bristol board, watercolor pencil & ink. An ongoing project since 2016; 24 out of 130+/-birds finished at a scale of 4”= 1’-0”.

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David Wilson-Brown