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Nothing fancy, just a basic arms outstretched pose with blood splatter everywhere I had to get out of my head late one night as an exercise.
Next to his leg is actually a little of my *own* blood, so it's a DNA enriched.
Whacked it up on Ebay since so many people expressed interest in this one. ( And because paying rent is fun )
Logan: a photographic portrait
July 2011
Nashua, NH
Photography based on the comic book franchise "Wolverine"
starring Matt Smigiel as "Logan"
Personal portfolio project
Blog post HERE
This continues a series of personal work that started with the Legend of Zelda portfolio. I've been hoping to start a series of images based on my personal passions related to video games, comic books, movies, etc.
Matt Smigiel is a graduate from the New Hampshire Institute of Art who does amazing comics, cartoon and comic book style artworks. He's currently shopping around his first completed graphic novel, "Iris".
Matt pretty much IS Wolverine. He's a big Wolverine fan, I'm a big Wolverine fan. Hey, let's get together and make you Wolverine. I couldn't even get the complete sentence out of my mouth before he said "OMG YES!!!!"
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Nothing fancy, just a basic arms outstretched pose with blood splatter everywhere I had to get out of my head late one night as an exercise.
Next to his leg is actually a little of my *own* blood, so it's a DNA enriched.
Whacked it up on Ebay since so many people expressed interest in this one. ( And because paying rent is fun )
Look at the paws on this guy! Last summer, a visitor reported to our Butterfly Monitoring Crew Lead, Michelle Toshack, that they had seen a wolverine chasing a marmot while hiking just to the west of the Park boundary in the Skagit watershed. Michelle told our wildlife biologists, and Roger Christophersen set up a scent lure to attempt to attract the wolverine to a hair snare and motion camera. The remote camera captured these photos of a male wolverine and the snare caught a useful hair sample.
Keith Aubry, Wildlife Biologist with the US Forest Service had the hair sample analyzed and recently reported that the DNA analysis confirmed this report as the westernmost verifiable record of a wolverine in the last 15 years! In addition, the hair sample identified this wolverine as "Special K", a previously captured wild study animal. Special K was caught in a trap near Bridge Creek back in February of 2012, but would not go down during immobilization and had to be released without a radio-collar intended to track movements across its home range. Luckily, biologists had taken a hair sample that allowed this identification that gives researchers another example of how wide-ranging these animals are - the two sites are separated by more than 45 miles and a mountain range!
Nothing fancy, just a basic arms outstretched pose with blood splatter everywhere I had to get out of my head late one night as an exercise.
Next to his leg is actually a little of my *own* blood, so it's a DNA enriched.
Whacked it up on Ebay since so many people expressed interest in this one. ( And because paying rent is fun )
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