Quick gesture sketches of a squirrel on my balcony eating the seeds I had set out for birds. Very lively and expressive little guy. He only held each position for roughly 2 seconds, so I didn’t have a lot of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Nanook encounters his first arctic hare. But…? An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 28.
Frostbite scores an arctic hare. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 27.
Nanook discovers strange paw prints in the snow. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 25.
“There’s no ceiling! It just goes on forever!” An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 23.
Stella leaves the den. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 22.
Illuminated panels from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 20 and 21.
With its sleek, streamlined body, and long, muscular limbs, the cheetah is built for speed. Capable of running at an incredible 70 mph, the cheetah is faster than the rest of the big cats, or any other land mammal. As[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Studies of snow leopards for the Snow Leopard Trust illustration.
Stella and Nanook ask their mother about the wonders of the outside world. An illuminated panel from The Last of the Polar Bears pg 17.