Visualization of the explosion of new life forms that magically appeared in
the greatest proliferation of the prehistoric era called the Cambrian Period. These works are mixed media on a 18"x24" archival canvas type paper with
an impregnated canvas texture.
Around 530 million years ago, a wide variety of organisms and life forms burst onto the evolutionary scene in an event known as the Cambrian explosion.
In a period that lasted for about 13 to 25 million years, marine animals evolved most of the basic body forms that we observe in modern groups today. Among the organisms preserved in fossils from this time are relatives of crustaceans
and starfish, sponges, mollusks, worms, chordates, and algae