A handsome coho salmon I molded, then cast in resin. The eyes were set, and after minor sculpting, it was painted with an airbrush using acrylic paints, opaque and iridescent. I colored it as it would look migrating from the vast salt ocean to its final destination in a small coastal stream.
wildlife art
New Painting - Sand Shrimp
These creeps have been burrowing through mud flats since the supercontinent Pangea began breaking apart, and the first flowers bloomed. I can find living ones and fossilized ones within 20 miles of each other.
Mud, or sand shrimps are widely regarded as a supurb fishing bait for salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon. A nightmare to keep on a hook, use an egg loop, Miracle Thread or a similar elastic thread.
My reference specimens were dug near Seaside, Oregon, taken home and photographed.
9” X 14” Acrylic on Panel
Detail
Above: A Freshly dug, live shrimp, I pumped fresh from a mudflat.
Opposite: Claw parts; carpus, propodus, fixed finger and dactylus of a fossilized shrimp I found along the Columbia River.
Shrimp anatomy and natural history reference - https://depositsmag.com/2017/07/04/the-abundant-yet-understudied-fossil-record-of-ghost-shrimps/
New Painting
Slashing its extraordinary tail, a thresher shark breaks free from the water.
There’s no doubt in my mind that the thresher shark is one of the most spectacular fish in the sea. I’ve had this picture in my mind for around 2 years. Originally I wanted the shark to be hooked in the mouth, with the line trailing off to the right, out of the picture, to an unseen sportfishing boat. I changed my mind for two reasons, 1) I thought the line became too distracting and broke the composition flow, and 2) is there any reason to fish for sharks anymore? I don’t know but I doubt it. So I imagined this shark slashed at a school of baitfish, and its momentum caused it to break the water’s surface, and for some really lucky reason, you were there to see it.
* I stole the brownish sky color from Winslow Homer’s Gulf Stream.
A Portrait of a Red Fox
Acrylic on Panel
5” X 7”
Mojarra Negra Drawing
Sketch for my acrylic painting, Mojarra Negra.
Macaw Study / Portrait
Acrylic on Wood 5” X 7”
Saber Toothed Cat
Drawings and animation of a Saber Toothed Cat skull. Pencil on newsprint.
Hooded Merganser Print
A drake Hooded Merganser, printed using black oil based ink on Yasutomo Rice Paper from a cut block of linoleum.
The Print.
9 1/2” X 13” Black Oil Based Ink on Rice Paper
The Cut Block
Hooded Merganser Reference Cast
Towards the end of last duck season I shot a very nice Hooded Merganser drake. I made made an alginate mold and poured plaster. The result was a finely detailed, beautiful cast, cleaned up, primed and antiqued with oil paint.
Wild Turkey Jake
5” X 7”
Acrylic on Panel
Harlequin Drake & Hen
A uniquely handsome bird, the Harlequin duck is found along the rocky shores and crashing waves of both N. American coasts.
Acrylic on Panel
10” X 10”
Sketch
Cassowary Study Drawings
Pencil on Newsprint
Logo commissioned by the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society for their 2019 Annual Meeting in Bend, Oregon.
12” X 12”
Acrylic on Illustration Board
Vignette
Detail
Giraffe and Naked Mole Rat Commissions
A pair of paintings for the same client.
Bull Reticulated Giraffe
8”X10”
Acrylic on Panel
Reference - Desi, a 10’ male giraffe living at the Oregon Zoo
Naked Mole Rat
10” X 10”
Acrylic on Panel
Reference - Naked mole rat’s at the Oregon Zoo.
Mountain Lion Framed Study
A painted acrylic study of a Mountain Lion, presented in a handmade wooden frame.
7 3/4” X 6 1/2”