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Two contrasting styles; the top painting is a large oil on canvas (24 X 18") painted recently and the lower piece is a digital double spread for 'Earth Has a Fever' by the Magic Wagon imprint of Abdo Books illustrating the importance of synchronicity in the timing of spring and the impacts of climate change. Stephen Aitken

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2. Zebra on the Savannah


Trying to outrun climate change. Stephen Aitken 

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3. The Horned Hat of Ibis




Well, I guess this is a hat of sorts - though more like a crown. This image is from a series of books that I wrote and illustrated on climate change for ABDO's Magic Wagon Books. The detail is from a spread illustrating that many animals are relocating to higher altitudes where the temperatures are cooler. The art is created digitally in Painter 11 using a fine point pen (2 pixels) and oils using the 'Real Brushes' feature.

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4. Red - E - for Christmas

Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

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5. The Heron and the Moon

This illustration is from a book THE HERON AND THE HUMMINGBIRD illustrated for Zaner-Bloser last year. It is drawn with a 2B pencil and painted in oils on a Cintiq tablet.

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