Gomphotherium, mural detail.
I am currently working on paintings illustrating scenes of life from the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs, specifically the Clarendonian, Hemphillian, and Blancan Land Mammal Ages, plus a Rancholabrean scene, for a major museum upgrade in California. My research material and drawings will be turned into a booklet for the museum describing the amazing diversity of animals and plants in central California during these times.
Size comparison chart of Dromomerycids, strange extinct horned ruminants, of central California during the Clarendonian/Hemphilian. Pencil.
Pencil studies of skull and dentition of fossil Cranioceras, after Frick, 1937, Horned Ruminants of North America.
Pencil studies of skull and dentition of fossil Cranioceras, after Frick, 1937, Horned Ruminants of North America.
Canids that might be found in Clarnedonian and Hemphilian scenes. Pencil.
Camelids that might be found in Clarnedonian and Hemphilian scenes. Pencil.
River fish size chart of potential Miocene-Pliocene river fish in California. Pencil.
Mustelids that might inhabit a scene in Clarnedonian and Hemphilian times. Pencil.
Equid size chart of a variety of horses from the Upper Miocene and Pliocene of western North America. Pencil.
Unfinished Miocene scene in pastel on paper for a children's book, that went unused.
Sketches of Miocene fauna, pencil.
Lower Miocene scene with Ramoceros and Synthetoceras, pastel on paper, unfinished children's book illustration.