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A field guide to spotting and identifying mystery fauna, this fancifully illustrated work illuminates a menagerie of creatures, from the possibly extinct Ivory-Billed Woodpecker to the impossibly ubiquitous Jackalope. Nicholas Mott,National Geographic
The Order of Things, from rising star Reid Psaltis, is a subversive spin on the medieval bestiaries and animal encyclopedias that have fired the imaginations of children for centuries. Take a trip back in time through the natural world, but don't let those breathtaking paintings distract you from theOrder of Things. Psaltis's humor is as dry as those dinosaur bones.
Reid Psaltismajored in oil painting at Western Washington University and completed the science illustration graduate program at California State University, Monterey Bay. He interned in the Exhibitions Department at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, participating in the creation of the museum's world famous dioramas.
His work as an illustrator has been featured online at theRumpus, and in print inScience Notes, Scout Books' Good Ink series, and in Dan Berne's novel theGods of Second Chances. His comics have appeared online and in eBooks from Top Shelf 2.0, Study Group Comics,Trip Cityand Alternative Comics.
The Order of Thingsis Psaltis' first book in print.
A field guide to spotting and identifying mystery fauna, this fancifully illustrated work illuminates a menagerie of creatures, from the possibly extinct Ivory-Billed Woodpecker to the impossibly ubiquitous Jackalope. Nicholas Mott,National Geographic
The Order of Things, from rising star Reid Psaltis, is a subversive spin on the medieval bestiaries and animal encyclopedias that have fired the imaginations of children for centuries. Take a trip back in time through the natural world, but don't let those breathtaking paintings distract you frol3¦
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