Sara Wolman
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Eurasian Hoopoe - from What Still Sings (Thailand / Baja, 2025) The Eurasian Hoopoe’s crest rises like a signal flare part songbird, part sentinel. Drawn in Thailand with graphite made from burned ash, the work captures the fragility of migration in a world of smoke. Though this species travels the Eastern flyway, its story reverberates across hemispheres. My time in Baja, where birds migrate to from thousands of miles away, taught me that movement itself is a form of memory, that every migratory pulse connects the Arctic tundra to the desert sea. This piece sits within that continuum: a portrait not just of a bird, but of a planetary breath shared between regions, species, and seasons.
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Sara Wolman
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