Ankylosaurus print

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  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

The squatty, knobby Ankylosaurus meaning ‘fused lizard’ was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana in 1906. Some indigenous flowers to this area are also in this painting like the Blue Bachelor Button, Bitterroot, Spotted Knapweed, Scarlet Gilia, and Blanketflower. Ankylosaurus was basically an alligator and a giant armadillo meshed into one.

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  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

The squatty, knobby Ankylosaurus meaning ‘fused lizard’ was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana in 1906. Some indigenous flowers to this area are also in this painting like the Blue Bachelor Button, Bitterroot, Spotted Knapweed, Scarlet Gilia, and Blanketflower. Ankylosaurus was basically an alligator and a giant armadillo meshed into one.

  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

The squatty, knobby Ankylosaurus meaning ‘fused lizard’ was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana in 1906. Some indigenous flowers to this area are also in this painting like the Blue Bachelor Button, Bitterroot, Spotted Knapweed, Scarlet Gilia, and Blanketflower. Ankylosaurus was basically an alligator and a giant armadillo meshed into one.