
For birds — cakes, pies, cookies and candies are a contradiction. They do not belong together. Birds do not eat desserts. They eat seeds, fruits and insects. Maybe a small rodent.
John James Audubon was also a contradiction. Yes, his name is associated with the environment and the preservation of wildlife, but he actually killed thousands of birds in his lifetime — to study, pose and paint.
Contradiction plays very important role in the collaborative art of Dora Dylanne Reyes and Edgar Allan Slothman.
Edgar set out with the goal of reinterpreting all of Audubon’s Birds of America prints (435) in his modern, graphic art style.
Dora, a former professional baker, began watercolor painting during the Covid quarantines — creating likenesses in her studio of what she would bake in her kitchen.
When the two met, there was an instant mutual appreciation for each others art. But it didn’t take long for Dora to say, “Why are you putting a fish in its mouth?! Let’s give that Florida Cormorant a nice slice of Black Forest Cheesecake!”
And there the contradiction began. And a new quasi-utopian life for these classically-illustrated birds. Yes, Audubon would be rolling over in his grave.With their Birds & Desserts series, the artists want viewers to question the expected and embrace the contradictions of life. It’s OK to accept, and even believe in, fantasy.
Birds & Desserts has been exhibited and shared with universities, libraries and galleries in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Their Dali/Lollipop piece was recently published in the Communication Arts 66th Illustration Annual, the most exclusive major illustration competition in the world. Of the 2,867 entries submitted to the 66th annual illustration competition, only 110 were selected by a jury of respected creative professionals.
Accept contradiction.
Accept Birds & Desserts.
Signed giclee prints are available in various sizes.
Inquire at LuvishAndSlothman@gmail.com

No. 23 ... Grey and Lutino Cockatiel (Blondie Caramel Sundae)

No. 21 ... Baltimore Oriole (Rock Candy)

No. 22 ... Sandhill Crane (Napoleon)

No. 19 ... Barn Owl (Cherry Pie) Twin Peaks, David Lynch

No. 15 ... Rock Dove (Ice Cream Bar)

No. 20 ... Mountain Bluebird (Rock Candy)

No. 18 ... Great Carolina Wren (Peach Pie)

No. 15 ... Rock Dove (Ice Cream Bar)

No. 16 ... Woodpeckers (Red Velvet Layer Cake)

(Snowflake Sugar Cookie)

(Carassow Hen, Lesser-Spotted Woodpecker)
2025 Communication Arts Illustration Annual Winner

No. 12 ... A tribute to Tao LaBossiere
(Tao’s Caramel Tree Throne Crunch)

for Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee

for Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee

for Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee

No. 11, Plate VI ... Black Vulture (Dirt Cake/Gummie Worms)

(Blackforest Cheesecake)

(Strawberry Filled Hard Candy)

(Key Lime Pie)



(Strawberry Shortcake)


(Strawberry Shortcake ice cream bar)














(Spritz Cookie)


(Chocolate Fountain)]


(Red Velvet Lava Cake)


(Lemon Meringue Pie)


(Chocolate Cake)






(Gummi Bears)

(Red Velvet Cookie)





Maria’s Woodpecker/Canadian Woodpecker
(Red Velvet Cake)


(Panna Cotta)




No. 25, Plate CXXV ... Brown-headed Nuthatch
(Rainbow Twisty)
(Rainbow Twisty)

No. 1, Plate I ... Wild Turkey (Pumpkin Pie)
No. 86, Plate CCCXXVI ... California Vulture (Cupcake)
No. 57, Plate CCLXXXI ... Great White Heron (Blueberry Pie)
No. 15, Plate LLXXIV ... Indigo Bird (Rainbow Cake)
No. 14, Plate LXVI ... Ivory-Billed Woodpecker (Macarons)
No. 49, Plate CCXLIV ... Common Gallinule (Cake Icing)
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No. 20, Plate XCVI ... Columbia Jay (Candy Hearts)






No. 20, Plate XCVI ... Columbia Jay (Candy Hearts)