Experience all of the original artwork published in 2018 with this special video montage.
Thanks for all of your support, enjoy!
Cartoons Sketches Paintings
Experience all of the original artwork published in 2018 with this special video montage.
Thanks for all of your support, enjoy!
Time to celebrate the adorable Red Panda for International Red Panda Day 2018. Check your local zoo for special events they may have planned to learn more about the original panda. (…read more)
With a cat-like face, a body like a bear and an almost monkey-like tail, it’s easy to see why this animal is sometimes called a bearcat. This unique old world mammal is neither bear nor cat but (…read more)
Somewhere in the Ituri Forest, a dense rain forest located in in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, lives an animal rarely seen – so rare that is was unknown to science until 1901. (read more)
Found in the floodplain grasslands and woodlands of India and Nepal, these enormous creatures can weigh up to 6,000 pounds but are surprisingly swift and nimble. The Indian Rhinoceros can charge at speeds of 25 mph. Though possessing poor eyesight, the Indian Rhino (like other rhino species) has sharp hearing and a keen sense of smell. These solitary animals are (read more)
With a length of just 5 feet long and weighing just 120 pounds, the world’s smallest porpoise bears a name that is a Spanish word meaning “little cow.” The Vaquita is the rarest marine mammal in the world with only 30 animals (read more)
It’s time again to celebrate the original panda. September 16th is International Red Panda Day 2017. (read more)
The image of a shark usually involves a sleek, fast predator with razor sharp teeth hunting down prey of all types. This shark breaks that mold in nearly every way. (read more)
Though it’s distinguishing snout can be used as a weapon, it also serves as a (…read more
With a sickle-like tail that can be as long as its entire body, these highly athletic sharks are one of the most recognizable species.
With a soecialized hunting technique, Thresher Sharks often (…read more)
Often seen swimming slowly at the surface, it is only one of three sharks that (…read more)
Powerful prowlers of warm tropical waters, these dangerous creatures are known to consume most anything.
With powerful teeth that can crush (…read more)
Swift, sleek and sharp – three words that describe these amazing animals. The fastest of all sharks, the Shortfin Mako can maintain speeds of (…read more)
The largest predatory fish in the world is as famous as it is feared. This mighty creature is often believed to be an indiscriminate killer. (…read more)
The largest amphibian in North America was once found throughout the cool, clear streams of the (…read more)
Found from southern Canada to South America, these creatures are the smallest of the (…read more)
Celebrate Star Wars Day 2017. This daring Red Panda Jedi is ready for battle (…read more)
Celebrating the many pandas of Zoo Atlanta. I made this stylized poster featuring the (…read more)
Found only in the Western Hemisphere with hundreds of different kinds in the American tropics and over a dozen varieties in the United States, the hummingbird is (…read more)
Soaring above the Amazon rain forest with their brightly colored plumage on display, these striking birds are (…read more)
Found burrowing the riverbanks of eastern Australia and Tasmania, these strange-looking mammals emerge at dusk to feed. (…read more)
They are the fastest creatures in the animal kingdom, reaching speeds over 200Â mph during their impressive hunting dives, called “stoops.” These birds of prey, or raptors, get their name (…read more)
Known for their fierce tempers and eerie screams, they are the largest carnivorous marsupial. With an over-sized neck, head and jaws they are well suited for crushing bones. (…read more)
This amphibian is the national symbol of Panama and is considered a (…read more)
A cute and clever creature plots it’s next move. (…read more)
Found only on the east African island nation of Madagascar, this top predator feeds upon (…read more)
Named after the Chinese mountain range in which this unique subspecies of Giant Panda is exclusively found. They were first discovered in the 1960s but it wasn’t until (…read more)
North America’s only Tanuki (also known as Racoon Dogs) live at Zoo Atlanta. Named after some pretty popular characters from Asgard (…read more)
Saturday, September 17th is International Red Panda Day 2016. Celebrate the original panda in style with this unique poster style artwork. Learn more about Red Pandas (…read more)