From Artnet’s article:
Scott Daniel Ellison is best known for his iconic, boldly rendered images of the natural world. Originally trained as a photographer, his paintings have a gothic, folk-art quality, and his textural, graphic forms are executed with a highly restrained palette that leverages stark contrasts. In “Dinosaur” (2010), Ellison evokes the scale and mystery of the prehistoric with an almost two-dimensional rendering of a long-necked, sauropod-like animal in ghostly white set within an inscrutable, inky body of water.
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