Preview of Paleoart and Wildlife Giclee
Prints that will be available These prints are archival, using Ultrachrome ink on Microceramic art paper,using an Epson 7600 printer. Frame and mat under glass or plexiglass to protect them from dust. These prints will not fade, and with proper care are rated to last 80 years.
Titanothere
Detail of a mural painted for Badlands National Park museum in South Dakota
in 2005, showing a large titanothere Brontops cow with calf
browsing on a wild grape vine in a late Eocene subtropical woodland of the
Chadron Giant Short-faced Bear (Arctodus simus) Chasing
Ancient Bison (Bison antiquus). A
Rancholabrean-age Pleistocene bison is attacked by a huge running bear which
will attempt to knock the large bison down during a predatory kill.
California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) Two
condors glide over a late afternoon sky.Original: oil on Rising Stonehenge
cotton rag paper, 8 x 22 inches, Copyright 2006. Oligocene Sabertooth Cat Hoplophoneus
Detail of a mural painted for Badlands National Park museum in South Dakota
Dire Wolves (Canis dirus) Attack a Western
Horse (Equus occidentalis) A Rancholabrean-age
Pleistocene predator attack showing a pack of Dire wolves bringing down an
equid that most closely resembles the extinct South African Quagga, a
zebra-like animal with only partial striping.Original: colored pencil on
illustration board, 9 x 19 inches, Copyright2006. Shasta Ground Sloth (Nothrotheriops shastense)
in Desert Landscape This strange beast roamed
much of western North America during the Ice Ages,and is here shown in a low
desert refugium area with Agaves.Original: colored pencil on illustration
board, 10 x 16 inches, Copyright 2006.
Apatosaurus A
landscape of the Morrison Formation in Utah-Wyoming during the upper
Jurassic, where gaint sauropod dinosaurs roam -- bulky Apatosaurus, browsing
on ferns and araucaria tree branches. Original: colored pencil on
illustration board, 9 x 19 inches, Copyright 2006. American Lions (Panthera leo atrox) Hunt an Elk
(Cervus elaphus) Another Rancholabrean-age
Pleistocene predator-prey scene. Original: colored pencil on illustration
board, 11 x 19 inches, Copyright 2006.
Columbian Mammoth Herd (Mammuthus
columbi) This Pleistocene northern California scene shows a herd
of female mammoths with babies crossing a river, with a large bull mammoth
in the back of the herd. Towering Coast redwoods (Sequioa sempervirens) line
the gravel bars of the receding summer river, as willow (Salix lasiolepis)
copses dot the floodplain. Look for the small animals placed in the
composition: a Belted kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon) flies over the herd as it
fishes for trout fry; a Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) runs away from a
walking mammoth in the foreground; a Western toad (Bufo boreas) narrowly
avoids being stepped on by the same mammoth. Original: oil on panel, 21 x 47
inches, Copyright 2006.
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