
Left the house before light this morning to simply ‘be’ – no agenda, no obligations – and maybe do some sketching if a motive struck me. I was greeted with this sweet ribbon of dawn as the sun illuminated the lateral drapery in the sky.

Left the house before light this morning to simply ‘be’ – no agenda, no obligations – and maybe do some sketching if a motive struck me. I was greeted with this sweet ribbon of dawn as the sun illuminated the lateral drapery in the sky.

Little George asked this morning, as the snow was coming down over northern Yellowstone, if the snow was “good and sticky for snow men?” With the temps creeping up toward 32F in late morning the answer became an emphatic “YES!” I looked at the mound of snow that had been plowed up on the edge of the driveway and thought it would be a perfect chance to do a quick, relatively large-scale study of a wolf sculpture idea… this is what we came up with…



A few study sketches of a bull elk head.

A few sketches of a bighorn ram’s skull from the Veterinary Museum at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.