A sampling of artwork created for press releases, article figures, magazine covers, exhibits, and more. Please contact us for re-use inquiries.
Reconstruction of a tropical Triassic backwater floodplain, depicting early dinosaurs and crocodile relatives (detail). Client: National Park Service
Sequence of events following the Chicxulub impact that ended the Mesozoic, based on findings from the International Oceanic Drilling Program. Client: Curtin University
Detail of life-size mural depicting the Late Triassic of Arizona. Client: Petrified Forest National Park
Life reconstructions of elements of the Rhynie Chert ecosystem of Early Devonian Scotland. Client: Natural History Museum London
Reconstruction of several rooms of an American Southwest cliff dwelling ruin based on Lidar scans. Client: National Park Service
Impact-associated hydrothermal vent system of the Chicxulub impact crater. Client: USRA-Lunar and Planetary Institute
Comparison of the parallels in ocean disruptions of the End-Triassic extinction and current Anthropocene. Client: Curtin University
Reconstruction of a Sinaguan pithouse, ca 800 CE, Northern Arizona. Client: Southwest Virtual Museum / Northern Arizona University
Depiction of the last moments of a 2-ton Therizinosaur swept out to sea and surrounded by sharks. Client: Museum of Northern Arizona
Reconstruction of the Carboniferous of France, showing swamp forest of giant horsetails and arborescent lycopods. Client: Terra Botanica
Reconstruction of the ancient Devonian Gilboa Forest, the oldest true fossil trees known. Client: cover art for the journal Nature
Press release for new research analyzing the fossil remains of a vast microbial mat that once covered much of the southern UK. Client: Curtin University
Life reconstruction of the frill of Utahceratops — life-size exhibit sculpture atop skull reconstruction by Gaston Design. Client: Bureau of Land Management
Life-size resin sculpture frieze of Ice Age megafauna of the American Southwest: Bison antiquus and Equus conversidens. Client: Sharlot Hall Museum
Life-size resin bas-relief of the now-extinct American Lion of the last Ice Age, the largest lion known to have existed. Client: Sharlot Hall Museum