New Banner Art

Heather, my fiance, finally found a few hours between painting, printmaking, throwing pots, writing papers and taking exams to draw up the second biomes banner in the series, this time, as you can see, representing an African savanna. I'll be working on a tabbed page (like contact, about, etc.) to compile her work. Heather is willing to take commissions (for blog art or other media), and can be reached at haravenscroft0 [at] gmail.com.

From left to right: A Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), a male Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), Meerkats (Suricata suricatta), an African White-backed vulture (Gyps africanus) and a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus).

Tags

More like this

I'm back! For anyone wondering why I've been reposting old pieces for the last few weeks, it's because my wife and I were enjoying a much-deserved holiday in South Africa. I'll stick a link to some photos shortly, but for the moment, here's some post-holiday geekery for you. The trip was a…
Help Us Bring Attention to the Organizations, People and Ideas that Make a Difference Zooillogix brings you bizarre animal news, research and discoveries delivered in an irreverent style representing Benny and my obnoxious sense of humor. However, the site was born from our passion for animals and…
Heather just finished her self portrait assignment in printmaking, and while others studied pictures of their faces from all angles, she picked up a cell bio text and studied other aspects of self. Her rationale and a few of my thoughts about science and art are below the fold. I thought her…
UPDATES: Part I, Part II In honor of National Wildlife Week, April 21 - 29, I am inviting bloggers from all walks to participate in the First Annual Blogger Bioblitz, where bloggers from across the world will choose a wild or not-so-wild area and find how many of each different species - plant,…

It's actually a drawing; she uses CMYK markers, so it blends and scans really well.

I can feel graduation in my bones, Jen. My focus is slightly above nil, and I really just want to start working again (after a little break this summer, hopefully).

I already have a couple of posts in my head about the ordeal, maybe things I will/won't miss... We'll see.

I'll pass on the complement. :-)