Description
Bev Doolittle (American, 1947 -)
At first glance, it might seem like a peaceful landscape—muted browns, soft greens, a quiet wilderness. But take a closer look. Suddenly, what seemed like random rocks and trees begin to shift before your eyes. A face emerges. Then a body. A woman, camouflaged in nature, almost one with the earth itself. It’s like nature is gently revealing one of its greatest secrets, and once you see her, you can’t unsee her.
This is the kind of artwork that doesn’t just hang on your wall—it lives there. It engages you. It invites conversation. And every time you walk by, you’ll notice something new. That’s Bev Doolittle’s magic. She’s known for her “camouflage art,” and “The Earth is My Mother” is one of her most iconic and soul-stirring pieces.
But here’s the thing—no photo or online image can capture the full impact of this print. You’ve got to see it in person. There’s a depth, a richness, and a texture that just doesn’t come through on a screen. Standing in front of it, you get this sense of stillness, reverence, and connection to the natural world that’s hard to put into words.
If you’re someone who’s drawn to art with meaning—art that tells a story and pulls you into its world—this piece will speak to you. It’s a reminder of our roots, of our connection to the Earth, and the quiet strength of the feminine spirit within nature.
We currently have “The Earth is My Mother” available in our gallery, and trust us—seeing it up close is an experience you won’t forget. Whether you’re a long-time Doolittle collector or just discovering her work, this is a piece worth owning. But don’t wait too long—Doolittle prints don’t hang around for long, especially ones as powerful and iconic as this. Come see it. Fall in love. Take a piece of the wilderness home with you.