Our exhibit changed over and heavily featured flying animals as a new theme. We swapped in several dozen pieces of art, and it changed the entire mood of the space, bringing the action from the back of the Rumpus Room into the front of the Main Gallery. Our first pair of artists featured in the Bird Sanctuary are art power couple, Jay Ryan and Diana Sudyka. Fittingly, their pair of four pieces worked best in the space right next to each other. Nice when it plays out like that.
The image of Diana Sudyka’s “Four Birds and an Egg” isn’t done justice by the shrunken photo here, but we did take detailed shots of each one up close for our future archive. Diana’s quartet was an elegant mix of etchings, prints, and paint, and were more dramatic the closer you leaned in. An archival dodo, an egg floating above a hyper-detailed nest, a raven clutching a blood-red tree, and a woman exhaling an avian breath sat in a tidy little quadrangle on the wall, and drew in your attention. Diana has been creating evocative artwork like this for years, and has also deftly illustrated a sizable clutch of books and magazine articles with her playfully nature-forward hand-painted works.
Works by Diana Sudyka
- Raven
- Civil War Widow
- Two Pigeons
- Egg
Materials: paper, ink, and pencil
Website: http://www.dianasudyka.com/
Bio: Diana Sudyka is an illustrator and printmaker living and working in the Chicago area. Her printmaking background includes working as master printer for studios such as Big Cat Press in Chicago and Landfall Press (now located in Santa Fe, New Mexico). Currently she creates illustration work for everything from books, album artwork, screenprinted rock posters, to watercolors for her natural history blog The Tiny Aviary that documents her experience volunteering for the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.





