Young Bird Artist Amps Up Oil Spill Relief Efforts


Brown pelican, by Olivia Bouler. The original is hanging in the 探花精选's headquarters in New York City.

After hearing about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, 11-year-old (as of this Friday) Olivia Bouler was devastated鈥攁nd determined to act. She and her parents brainstormed ways to help, and it dawned on her: 鈥淚 have a little artistic talent,鈥 she says modestly. So she began sending original bird illustrations to donors who contribute to oil spill relief efforts.

 
Ruby-throated hummingbird, by Olivia Bouler.
People have noticed. Since she began her campaign, Olivia has sent out 150 illustrations (she's capped the number at 500, after which contributors will receive limited edition prints) and attracted more than 9,000 fans on her . And just yesterday, AOL announced 鈥,鈥 a partnership with the young artist to help display her work and enhance aid going to one organization in particular that鈥檚 responding to the spill: The 探花精选. The Internet service juggernaut also donated its own cool $25,000 to 探花精选, in Olivia鈥檚 name.
 
Olivia鈥檚 interest in birds, however, transcends the recent Gulf disaster. 鈥淚 want to become an ornithologist,鈥 she says, and has already set her sights on Cornell, home of the renowned Lab of Ornithology.
Great blue heron, by Olivia Bouler.
鈥淚鈥檝e always been fascinated by [birds].鈥 She鈥檚 even hooked her family, which enjoys watching birds arrive at feeders around their vacation cottage. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 anticipate that my child鈥檚 interests would become mine,鈥 says her mom, Nadine Bouler. 鈥淪he鈥檚 brought birding to us, and that has been a really great part of our journey as a family.鈥
 
This summer, Olivia, her parents, and her younger brother have planned a trip to Washington, D.C. to raise awareness about birds and the environment. For Olivia, when a person feels strongly about a cause, there鈥檚 no recourse but taking action. 鈥淚f you can do something to help, always do it,鈥 she says. Art was her solution, but she has advice for others who may not share her talents: 鈥淚f people don鈥檛 know what their strengths are yet, they should try to use their smarts and problem solving ability to tell other people [about the disaster],鈥 she says. 鈥淭he best thing you can do is really just shoot for the stars.鈥