Abigail Waddle is a South Texas–based artist whose work draws deep inspiration from the wetlands, wildlife, and folklore. Working primarily in oil paint and charcoal, Waddle blends Symbolist influences with themes of nature, myth, and the unconscious. Each piece explores the delicate threshold where instinct meets archetype—where something wild and timeless emerges through the quiet rhythms of the natural world.
Her featured work, Paramythi, will be on display at The Williamson Museum throughout the month as part of our Artist of the Month program.