Bristlecone perched on the rocks. Gouache on Bristol, 6x9"
Art by Pavonis Giron • they/them
Continuing the sales posts:
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Deinonychus. Gouache, oil pastel and colored pencil. 6x9in. $75 (CLAIMED)
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Jackrabbits. Gouache, colored pencil and oil pastel. $75 (CLAIMED)
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Rabbit & Thistle. Gouache and oil pastel. 7x9in. $45 (CLAIMED)
If you are interested in any of these pieces, please comment, message me directly, or respond to the Twitter thread here. First come, first claimed. Paypal preferred!
Continuing the sales posts:
1. Rock peeker. Acrylic, gouache, and oil pastel, 7x7in. $35 (CLAIMED)
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Bobcat stroll. Acrylic and oil pastel. 9x12. $125
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Comb shell. A small but lovely one in oil pastel. 4.5x7.5in. $35 (CLAIMED)
If you are interested in any of these pieces, please comment, message me directly, or respond to the Twitter thread here. First come, first claimed. Paypal preferred!
It’s time… I have WAY too many pieces stored that just aren’t receiving the love they deserve, so I’m listing a bunch of art for sale throughout today in chunks. Prices will range from $35-130, all are on bristol or watercolor paper. These three pieces are from 2020, and while I still have an enormous fondness for them, it’s time for them to find a new home.
1. Clay dog in the desert. Acrylic and oil pastel. 15x11in. $125
(CLAIMED)
2. Study of a clay dog. Had a lot of fun with this one! Acrylic. 9.5x13in. $75 (CLAIMED)
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Joshua Tree. Another old one but still a fav! Gouache and acrylic. 15x11in. $115
If you are interested in any of these pieces, please comment, message me directly, or respond to the Twitter thread here. First come, first claimed. Paypal preferred!
Belt buckle made for @iinfinitejester with a design reminiscent of the Chauvet cave horses. Made from patinated mild steel with welded hardware, etched copper, and stamped nickel silver, all held together with copper wire rivets.
Badge of Index Fossils - all hand cut copper. A stylized brachiopod sits above hexagonaria, both common index fossils that allow us to understand geologic time and the constant shifting of continents and biomes. It’s meditative, in a sense, to see the remnants of long-extinct creatures that were once some of the most common organisms on the planet. Life continues on; to a degree it is humbling and meditative to realize that our time on earth was prefaced by countless other forms of life and after us, there will be many, many more.
Realized I haven’t been posting any of my school work here at all?? Time to catch up.
Gouache & oil pastel, 10x8"
The year of the rabbit illustration becomes relevant once more. Happy Easter :^)
Yet another little creature peeking out of a hidey hole. Acrylic and oil pastel on watercolor paper, 7x7in
Tiny scene from the bottom of a pond. Acrylic and oil pastel on watercolor paper, 9x9in
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