A Purpose

A Purpose

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
48 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From "The Gifts They Bring" series, a barn owl with two blades of wheat in his talons. Through rodent predation, the barn owl increases wheat crop yields and reduces the need for rodenticides. In turn, this decreases rodent borne and pesticide induced diseases. The owl brings us a healthy grain yield and health.
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Achieving Balance

Achieving Balance

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
36 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From "The Gifts They Bring" series, a red tailed hawk puzzled together with wild flowers. Among other benefits, red tailed hawks help to keep the ecosystem in balance by keeping small rodent populations in balance. Rodents too play important roles but like all things, their populations must be kept in balance for their ecosystem to maintain a healthy equilibrium. Hawks impact wildflowers whose seeds, flowers and fruits are consumed by rodents. The flowers provide habitat and food for the insects that feed the small birds and rodents upon which the red tailed hawk relies. Flowers and hawks need each other; and like so many relationships in nature, theirs is not apparent at a glance.

Beeautiful Connectedness

Beeautiful Connectedness

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
48 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Pollinator Series," a bumblebee composed with images of flowers it pollinates and from which it derives nectar. The flowers include: Lupine, dandelion, honeysuckle, sage, zinnia and spiderwort

F' 'Em if They Can't Take a Joke

F' 'Em if They Can't Take a Joke

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
48 x 72 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Binary Code Mantra" series, this painting caries the binary code (computer language) message “Fuck ‘em if they can’t take a joke.” This is a battle cry for authenticity in an inauthentic world…or as baby boomers and gen X’ers would say “be true to yourself” and millennials would say “do you” This series delivers messages we need and deserve to hear in binary code, the new universal language.

In the Pines- soundwaves from Nirvana

In the Pines- soundwaves from Nirvana

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
24 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Music Soundwave Series" this painting depicts soundwaves from the band Nirvana's remake of the classic murder ballad "In the Pines." Custom work is avaialble.

Love Lives Here

Love Lives Here

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
36 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Binary Code Mantra" Series, this painting carries the binary code (computer language) message "Love lives here." This series delivers messages we need and deserve to hear in binary code, the new universal language.

Sacred Synergy

Sacred Synergy

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
36 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Pollinator Series" A butterfly composed of imagery of flowers from which it derives nectar and that it pollinates. The flowers include Zinnia, hedge nettle, pearly everlasting and milkweed.

Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
36 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the "Music Soundwave Series" this painting depicts soundwaves from Lou Reed's song, "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" Custom paintngs are available.
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Touching the Horizon

Touching the Horizon

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
48 x 60 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From "The Gifts They Bring" series which highlights the services animals deliver to the greater ecosystem including humans. A great blue heron with a foot touching the water below. Herons play a very important role in freshwater ecosystems by keeping fish, insect and small vertebrate populations in balance.Their gift is a healthy fresh water ecosystem.

You are Extraordinary!

You are Extraordinary!

Leslie Rowland
Acrylic on wood panel
72 x 48 x 3 inches (L x W x D)
From the 'Binary Code Mantra Series," this painting has a binary code (computer language) message that translates to "You are extraordinary!" This series presents messages we need and deserve to hear in binary code, the new universal language.