I am finally on the road to finishing my Winter series, which I have been working on all year. This will be the top portion of the final product (all the pieces are going to fit together in a giant vertical rectangle). This piece will be called "Last Flock". I was going to do a completely different composition, but was inspired by "Sometimes a Great Notion" by Ken Kesey. He describes the last couple geese flying south in November and it struck me as one of the truest signs from nature that winter is arriving. I'm very much looking forward to finishing this piece.
I have just finished another two paintings in my ongoing Prehistoric Creatures series. The most recent four in the series have all been mammals that lived millions of years after the dinosaurs went extinct. I plan to do seven of these mammals and then go back to dinosaurs, maybe group them into Prehistoric Creatures Series 1, Series 2, etc. They are all for sale, but they have been snatched up quick, so if anyone as inquiries on pricing, please email me at owweberillustration@gmail.com . I have been doing pencil portraits of many prehistoric animals on my instagram account, and these two have gotten the most likes, which is a great way of knowing which creature to paint next for this series. Smilodon is very well know. Along with the Woolly Mammoth, it's one of the most well known extinct creatures from the Early Pleistocene era. It was only a matter of time before I was going to paint this guy. I wanted to show it in a way that was not often depicted. We've all see
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