


Snakebird Stare
With slick feathers and a piercing gaze, the anhinga emerges from the coastal shallows. Known as the “snake bird” for the way it swims with only its head and neck above water, this silent hunter is all poise and precision—fresh from a dive and ready for the next.
Special thanks for Reference photo by Travis Huffstetler Photography
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
With slick feathers and a piercing gaze, the anhinga emerges from the coastal shallows. Known as the “snake bird” for the way it swims with only its head and neck above water, this silent hunter is all poise and precision—fresh from a dive and ready for the next.
Special thanks for Reference photo by Travis Huffstetler Photography
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
With slick feathers and a piercing gaze, the anhinga emerges from the coastal shallows. Known as the “snake bird” for the way it swims with only its head and neck above water, this silent hunter is all poise and precision—fresh from a dive and ready for the next.
Special thanks for Reference photo by Travis Huffstetler Photography
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]