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Archive Fields of Clover in Hermosa, South Dakota - 16" x 20"
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Fields of Clover in Hermosa, South Dakota - 16" x 20"

$825.00
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In the first episode of Prehistoric Road Trip my film crew and I headed out to a ranch located outside of Hermosa, South Dakota, with a paleontologist interested in documenting how animals decompose as a way of learning about the process of fossilization. You can watch that segment here: How Do Fossils Form?

While the focus of that scene was fixed on the decomposing skunk staked to the ground inside of a dog crate (to prevent scavenging by large animals, of course), the backdrop was the absolutely loveliest rolling hills of nearly neon-colored clover. I’ll never get the dreaminess of it out of my mind.

Prints of this painting are also available.

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In the first episode of Prehistoric Road Trip my film crew and I headed out to a ranch located outside of Hermosa, South Dakota, with a paleontologist interested in documenting how animals decompose as a way of learning about the process of fossilization. You can watch that segment here: How Do Fossils Form?

While the focus of that scene was fixed on the decomposing skunk staked to the ground inside of a dog crate (to prevent scavenging by large animals, of course), the backdrop was the absolutely loveliest rolling hills of nearly neon-colored clover. I’ll never get the dreaminess of it out of my mind.

Prints of this painting are also available.

In the first episode of Prehistoric Road Trip my film crew and I headed out to a ranch located outside of Hermosa, South Dakota, with a paleontologist interested in documenting how animals decompose as a way of learning about the process of fossilization. You can watch that segment here: How Do Fossils Form?

While the focus of that scene was fixed on the decomposing skunk staked to the ground inside of a dog crate (to prevent scavenging by large animals, of course), the backdrop was the absolutely loveliest rolling hills of nearly neon-colored clover. I’ll never get the dreaminess of it out of my mind.

Prints of this painting are also available.

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