by Marlin Peterson | Nov 18, 2011 | Science Illustrations
These pictures are from the huge landslide that has yielded all the amazing fossils I am illustrating lately. It was in this slow churning slurry that the Diatryma footprints were found on a slab…making history! Also tree ferns, palms, tapir tracks, heron...
by Marlin Peterson | Oct 25, 2011 | Science Illustrations
updating you now, I have just come up with this comp for the creodont that is about 80% finished. I think I will give them some “flair” in the form of stripes or facial coloration or leopard stripes…any suggestions? This is a preliminary sketch for...
by Marlin Peterson | May 3, 2011 | Science Illustrations
I created this image of my cousin for her graduation card. She has a passion for rowing crew and playing the violin, so I thought it would be a fitting image to merge the two. I didn’t have much time to complete it so after drawing a quick pencil preliminary...
by Marlin Peterson | Apr 29, 2011 | Science Illustrations
This incredible beast of a bird ambled around North America during the Eocene. I was so happy to be commissioned to illustrate this bird in its paleoenvironment, especially since I was given the challenge to display features that hadn’t really been illustrated...
by Marlin Peterson | Mar 23, 2011 | Science Illustrations
I did this logo for a friend who is a pastor at a church called “Engrafted Word”. They needed a simple black and white logo that would translate well onto decals, embroidery, tiny web icons, and whatever else they planned to use for their church. Here...