Originally inspired by my arrival in AZ and an awkward 50s campaign, the title ‘Cactus Queen’ invoked my imagination to ask ‘What would a real Cactus Queen look like?' Apart from wearing her cacti with pride, and at home between saguaro and prickly pears she would be holding audience to the critters and inhabitants of her empire. And in the background the sculpted pillars of the Sonoran Desert would serve as her audience hall. A series was born that gave me the opportunity to present the inhabitants of the desert in all their beauty, quirkiness and whimsy.
This painting of my model Noam with friends - a raccoon, a gila monster and the Arizona state mammal, the ringtail cat - pictures my first real royal Cactus Prince.
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