I've been working on this for many months on and off, and finally just finished it. This is a landscape of the Great Divide Basin in Wyoming, and some of the cool rock formations I was able to see and photograph while driving through it last year. Also some pronghorn, because they are everywhereeee in WY. Did you know that they are a relic of the last ice age, and their closest living relative is the giraffe?
There's probably some visible gaps in quality; I did the cliffs fading into the background first, then took a break and did that Jay painting I posted a couple months ago (and learned a lot from it), and then did the other rocks. Oops. I'm too lazy to paint over them.
I will most likely be putting this up for sale in the art show at BLFC this year!
There's probably some visible gaps in quality; I did the cliffs fading into the background first, then took a break and did that Jay painting I posted a couple months ago (and learned a lot from it), and then did the other rocks. Oops. I'm too lazy to paint over them.
I will most likely be putting this up for sale in the art show at BLFC this year!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 950px
File Size 341.3 kB
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