Wayside exhibit panels (page 2; back to 1)

More interpretive panels Ormsby and Thickstun have worked on...


 
Apache Trail

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.)


 

creek scene

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)


 

 

archeological site sign

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)


 

 

Klamath River overlook sign

Design and illustration of Redwood National Park's exhibit explaining an Indian legend associated with the rocks on the shoreline. (Download PDF version)


 

 

raccoon

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)


 

 

Geological view of Prescott

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)


 

 

Underwater habitat sign

Three-dimensional model was generated for Tonto National Forest biologist Todd Willard to explain the artificial fish habitat in Bartlett Lake. (Download PDF version)


 

 

Haigler Creek

A large upright panel in this remote corner of Tonto National Forest encourages stewardship along Haigler Creek. (download pdf version of sign)

 

 

orientation map

Lawrence drew a topographical map and painted relief details on this large orientation map at Muir Beach. (download PDF version)


 

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.

 

PO Box 340

Marana, AZ 85653

520-616-6140

 

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