In days like these, when the sun glows an alarming orange, and air is choked with smoke and ash that burns your eyes and prickles your throat, it’s hard to reconcile what Anna Kaye’s drawings have always strived to remind us about wildfires: that they are deadly and, no doubt, worrisome, but they are also natural and necessary. Her charcoal renderings capture scenes of fiery destruction in the Colorado forests, powerful flames ravaging acres of trees and brush, devastating wildlife habitats and sending plumes of contaminants into the sky.