Wayside exhibit panels (page 2; back to 1) More interpretive panels Ormsby and Thickstun have worked on... |
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One of nine signs along Apache Trail, a National Scenic Byway in Arizona, created in coordination with Tonto National Forest. (Download the 9 panel pdf.)
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One of a series of exhibits at Sierra Ancha Research Station in Tonto National Forest. Size of 24 x 36 inches. (download PDF version of the series)
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Ormsby drew this cliff dwelling for a wayside exhibit at Sierra Ancha Research Station in Tonto National Forest. Size of 24 x 36 inches. (Download PDF version)
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Design and illustration of Redwood National Park's exhibit explaining an Indian legend associated with the rocks on the shoreline. (Download PDF version)
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Design and illustration of a series of exhibits along trail on Thumb Butte, Prescott National Forest. 24 x 18 inches. (Download PDF version of med. size series)
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Ormsby illustrated the rocks in Prescott Valley by draping a geological map on a shaded relief DEM image, matching the view from the top of Thumb Butte, Prescott National Forest. 36 x 24 inches. (Download series of larger exhibits)
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Three-dimensional model was generated for Tonto National Forest biologist Todd Willard to explain the artificial fish habitat in Bartlett Lake. (Download PDF version)
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A large upright panel in this remote corner of Tonto National Forest encourages stewardship along Haigler Creek. (download pdf version of sign)
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Lawrence drew a topographical map and painted relief details on this large orientation map at Muir Beach. (download PDF version)
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If you are interested in seeing more of our work or discussing a project, please call us at our studio number below or drop us an email.
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PO Box 340 Marana, AZ 85653 520-616-6140
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