Gaia No. 11, 2014. Print by Aviva Reed
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Paleogene Era

65- 20 MYA

Following the massive extinctions of the Cretaceous, lifeforms emerged that either survived, adapted or now had a better chance of survival. Mammals, organisms that carry their young within to full term and nurse them with mammary glands now had the evolutionary fitness to flourish in this harsh landscape. A long period f cooling began, which eventually ended in the quaternary ice- age. This time saw the emergence of grass species, a new versatile plant form.

Giclée print - edition of 50 per size.

Small  510mm x 390mm
Medium  630mm x 470mm
Large  800mm x 600mm
XL  1030mm x 770mm
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Paleogene Era

65- 20 MYA

Following the massive extinctions of the Cretaceous, lifeforms emerged that either survived, adapted or now had a better chance of survival. Mammals, organisms that carry their young within to full term and nurse them with mammary glands now had the evolutionary fitness to flourish in this harsh landscape. A long period f cooling began, which eventually ended in the quaternary ice- age. This time saw the emergence of grass species, a new versatile plant form.

Giclée print - edition of 50 per size.

Small  510mm x 390mm
Medium  630mm x 470mm
Large  800mm x 600mm
XL  1030mm x 770mm