James Gurney
Irish Elk 2005
The Irish elk, with its thirteen-foot antlers,
was related to the contemporary fallow deer. Based on fossils
found in
Irish bogs, this grand creature became extinct in the Ice Age,
but was well known to early humans. In fact, this
painting shows the brown shoulder hump that clearly appears in
cave paintings made by prehistoric artists. In
Dinotopia, they are gentle guardians of the high mountains.
Illustration for Dinotopia: Journey to
Chandara
Oil on board
Link to image of plaque at Norman Rockwell
Museum |