George Pendlebury
Waiting for Dinner
Grenada Bank Tree Boa, Corallus grenadensis
Acrylic Ink
17 x 23 inches
Not for sale
Silent in motion, swift in action, and irascible in temperment, the Grenada Bank tree boa, Corallus grenadensis, is a snake I first encountered in 1967. Fifty-three years later, this animal still holds my interest and was chosen as the subject of the painting destined to hang in my office as a constant reminder of my experiences in Carriacou, Grenada, West Indies so many years ago.