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Lily Seres 2026

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The Keystones We Overlook Lily Seres

This series of seven digitally collaged watercolor paintings visually illustrates the stories of how Pacific Northwest keystone species interconnect with their ecosystems. The pieces include the Banana Slug & coastal Redwood, Oregon White Oak & Acorn Woodpecker, Bufflehead & American Beaver & Scouler’s Willow, Mountain Goat, American Badger, Chinook Salmon, and Northern Sea Otter & Bull Kelp. My intention is to draw the viewer in by portraying the beauty that nature has to offer. Each piece feels unique while all having the same bright, playful, and colorful energy. Just like a real ecosystem, there’s always a detail you didn’t notice the first time, causing the viewer to linger in each piece. The diverse group of animals and plants are accompanied by title cards briefly explaining each scene and how the keystone species benefits its ecosystem. My explanation then teaches the viewer about the interactions in each piece, leading to a further understanding and appreciation for the environments. The reason I made the series specific to the PNW was to create a greater connection with my local audience. My goal is to share this series and, in turn, inspire ecological awareness.

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Ecology, Keystone Species, Digital Collage, Watercolor Painting, Series, Eco Art, Conservation

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