Cholla Rattlesnake Print
Art by Hilary Dufour
Gicle Print of Acrylic and Ink
The desert life forms depicted here are a rattlesnake, cholla cactus and creosote. Rattlesnakes shed their skin while growing; shown here with the skeleton of a cholla cactus. Creosote, one of the most common plants in California’s deserts, has a variety of medicinal purposes including the treatment of rattlesnake bites. It possesses cytoprotective properties that suppress the toxicity of a particular rattlesnake’s venom.
Art by Hilary Dufour
Gicle Print of Acrylic and Ink
The desert life forms depicted here are a rattlesnake, cholla cactus and creosote. Rattlesnakes shed their skin while growing; shown here with the skeleton of a cholla cactus. Creosote, one of the most common plants in California’s deserts, has a variety of medicinal purposes including the treatment of rattlesnake bites. It possesses cytoprotective properties that suppress the toxicity of a particular rattlesnake’s venom.
Art by Hilary Dufour
Gicle Print of Acrylic and Ink
The desert life forms depicted here are a rattlesnake, cholla cactus and creosote. Rattlesnakes shed their skin while growing; shown here with the skeleton of a cholla cactus. Creosote, one of the most common plants in California’s deserts, has a variety of medicinal purposes including the treatment of rattlesnake bites. It possesses cytoprotective properties that suppress the toxicity of a particular rattlesnake’s venom.