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by Daniel Eskridge
$35.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
Design Details
A large shaggy dire wolf bares its wicked teeth as it glares at you with deep blue eyes. The ice age predator growls and steps over snow covered... more
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
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A large shaggy dire wolf bares its wicked teeth as it glares at you with deep blue eyes. The ice age predator growls and steps over snow covered rocks as it advances. 3D Rendering Dire wolves, or Canis dirus (fearsome dog), were the largest species of canis to ever exist. They were large wolves that were likely pack hunters during the Pleistocene era in North America. The trouble with depicting dire wolves in art is that they didn't necessarily look that different from modern wolves. From skeletal remains, we know that they were a bit larger than modern Yukon wolves and had bigger teeth, but otherwise, they appear to have been quite similar. So, in order to make my version of a dire wolf look noticeably different from a regular wolf, I experimented by giving it much longer, shaggy hair. After all, this was a creature of a colder age, perhaps it needed such warmth. Anyhow, there's no scientific evidence for such an appearance, I'm just using a bit of artistic license. Thanks f...
I am a forty-something living in the Metro-Atlanta area -- one of the few people who was actually born and raised here. I'm married and have two sons and a daughter. By day, I am a senior software engineer. But, by night I am a 3D render artist. I have dual degrees from the University of Georgia, one in Computer Science, the other in Fine Art. So, it seems only natural that I attempt to combine the two by producing art using a computer. Plus, I find that it's a bit more practical than painting as it doesn't require all of the clean up, harsh chemicals, or expensive supplies. In fact, I have been a render artist since some of the first ray-tracing programs were made publicly available in the mid 80's. To follow me on facebook CLICK...
$35.00
Kathy M Krause
Congratulations on your sale Daniel!
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Kathy!
Lynn Hopwood
Wonderful image!
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Lynn!
Reid Callaway
Nice!.....Congrats on your sale, Daniel!......Carry On!
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Reid!
Sorin Apostolescu
Excellent work !
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Sorin!
Reynold Jay
Hi Daniel! Love this one. Well done. FAVORITE L/F
Denise F Fulmer
Oooo, very effective. Would not like to meet up with that one! L/F