Allysa Rebar works from her home studio near the Flint Hills. She currently paints with acrylic on hand-crafted wood panels, made from locally and sustainably harvested wood.
This collection highlights the relationships between moth species and their respective host plants – plants that an organism depends on for part of their life cycle. These paintings are also unique in that the panels were all made from the same piece of lumber – all from the same black walnut tree.
Allysa Rebar works from her home studio near the Flint Hills. She currently paints with acrylic on hand-crafted wood panels, made from locally and sustainably harvested wood.
This collection highlights the relationships between moth species and their respective host plants – plants that an organism depends on for part of their life cycle. These paintings are also unique in that the panels were all made from the same piece of lumber – all from the same black walnut tree.