Ardipithecus ramidus: Hominin #2 - 1/88 Limited Edition
Format: 2160 x 2160 px - MP4 Looping video - 150 dpi
This Hominin bust by the Smithsonian paleoartist John Gurche is built with clay over a cast or 3D print of an ancient skull, from which a silicone mold is taken and the face painted into the mold. Acrylic eyes, and bear or human hair implanted manually and individually.
Materials: clay, casting, 3D printing, silicone, acrylic, paint, bear hair, human hair.
Medium: digital photography, post-production coloring, animation.
This is a female called “Ardi,” who lived 4.4 million years ago. Discovered in Ethiopia in 1994, she is the earliest partial skeleton known for a hominin. As in ...