About Arlene and her Flock



Being passionate about birds, I started to draw and paint in order to express my love for these beautiful, intelligent creatures. As a parrot flock’s cleaning woman, jungle gym, cook, provider and slave, I want to be able to share this crazy, joyful obsession with others through my art. This artwork is the result of studying drawing and painting at Glendale Community College (GCC) starting in August, 2004. In addition, I am a juried, signature member of the Arizona Watercolor Association (AWA), juried member of Arizona Artists Guild(AAG), and a juried member of the Arizona Art Alliance(AAA). My paintings and drawings have been shown in exhibitions sponsored by AWA, AWA National, AAA, GCC, Glendale Arts Council, the Arizona State Fair, Brio, and the Chancellor of Maricopa Community Colleges. Several of my artworks have been donated to Liberty Wildlife, the Phoenix Zoo, the Save the Blues Bird Endowment, Association Armonia, the Puerto Rican Parrot Project, the Alex Foundation and the Loro Parque Foundation.
As a volunteer wildlife rehabber, I see the effect society has on our shrinking native wildlife populations, slowly robbing them of their environment. My artwork gives me a chance to express the beauty of these feathered, furred and scaled treasures. My hope is that when people see my paintings or drawings, they will fall in love, join me, and take a walk on the wild side.
Please join me in support of endangered species, rehabilitation, education, conservation, and research to help the creatures of this earth who have graced us with their presence.

Dedicated To the Volunteers of Liberty Wildlife
Feathered brothers and sisters, you came to us broken and as you bled…….we saw you desperate, dehydrated, desiccated, diseased, distressed, emaciated, famished, frayed, frightened, helpless, hungry, ragged, ravenous, shaken, shocked, shot, sickly, stressed, stunned, tattered, thirsty, traumatized, torn, weary and wounded. Defiantly, you stood us off with your last breath as we tried to tend to you. We saw you come in as cute, naked, fuzzy, cuddly youth, as mischievous, defiant adolescents, as fierce, regal rulers of the sky and as cunning, maimed elders whose time on earth was almost done. You endeared yourselves to us, bit us, charmed us, footed us, delighted us, hissed at us, talked to us, mantled at us, and graced us with your presence.
Some of you mended and were able to go on your way, never looking back. Some of you were injured in ways that prevented you from going, so you stayed with us to teach us…….And we came to love you. Others were too far gone, and you went home - where you fly free from pain with the Great One. All of you have touched us, and we are changed because of you.


