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by Jonathan Morrill
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This painting is not as much science-fiction as it is science-probability.
“The Old Man of the Mountain crumbled in 2003.
Mastodon... more
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This painting is not as much science-fiction as it is science-probability.
“The "Old Man of the Mountain" crumbled in 2003.
Mastodon bones were discovered at the base, and although no Mammoth bones have been discovered in the immediate region,
the likelihood that Wooly Mammoths roamed Franconia Notch during the Ice Age is a scientific probability.
This painting depicts that probability.
"The Old Mammoth of the Mountain".
Jonathan Morrill is a Hollywood-based artist. His acrylic works of many a tinsel-town icon have graced the walls of La-La Land's great haunts, including Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where he appears as himself in the HBO documentary; "The Young and The Dead" (2000), painting an over-sized portrait of Rudolph Valentino as the "The Son of The Sheik", mere yards away from the icons final resting place. The piece is featured in Tracy Ryan Terhune's book 'Valentino Forever' (AuthorHouse, 2004) In 2019, that same 10' x 10' acrylic portrait continues to be displayed at the annual Valentino memorial. The Hollywood Wax Museum featured not only some of Morrill's acrylic work, but during his tenor as assistant curator, he installed a...
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