The plants and animals that live all around us. Their ancestors arose long before us humans, split into many species, and continue to coexist on Earth today. Early birds and mammals appeared 125 million years ago, during the time of the dinosaurs. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, are believed to have emerged approximately 200,000 years ago, making our history unimaginably long. Fairhope Graphics creates artwork that embodies the storied tree of life. The project began with a simple question from a child: "Are sea urchins older than dinosaurs?"
The timeless universality of nature is expressed through delicate watercolor paintings. Supervised by experts and based on deep knowledge and research, these art posters will pique your intellectual curiosity, regardless of age. In addition to framing, we also recommend displaying it on a poster hanger. It also makes a great gift.
The Many Steps of Evolution
This horizontal panoramic art poster depicts a family tree showing the evolution and proliferation of species among angiosperms, birds, and mammals. It uses giclee printing, a technique where ink is sprayed onto paper, resulting in vivid, vivid images. Like a typical poster, the paper is thick enough to ensure durability.
A History of Existing Angiosperms
This family tree summarizes the evolutionary history of extant angiosperms (flowering plants that reproduce by seeds). By tracing the branches, this diagram illustrates how traditional plant classification has changed over time to reflect evolutionary history. It features a wide variety of leaves, colorful flowers, and even vegetables and fruits. The accompanying booklet explains the evolutionary milestones in plant history.
A Hist of Existing Birds
This phylogenetic tree illustrates the evolutionary history of extant birds. By tracing the branches, you can see the history of birds from ancient times. From owls and peacocks to flamingos and penguins. The vivid bird illustrations are meticulously drawn, making it feel like browsing a luxurious illustrated book. The accompanying booklet explains how birds evolved from the dinosaur lineage.
A Hist of Existing Mammals
This phylogenetic tree illustrates the evolutionary history of extant mammals. Many organisms that appear similar have evolved differently. For example, manatees and whales both evolved to live in water, but they are not closely related. You'll also likely find many familiar creatures, such as elephants, rhinos, bears, lions, zebras, and monkeys. The accompanying booklet summarizes the definition, history, and diversity of mammals.
Fairhope Graphics posters, often depicting the evolution of ecosystems, are academic in nature and are rarely beautifully illustrated and displayed. Each one comes with a separate explanatory booklet, making them intellectual pieces of home decor that will inspire learning.
Fairhope Graphics' beautiful designs are inspired by the phylogenetic trees drawn by Ernst Haeckel, the German biologist who contributed to Darwin's theory of evolution. Like Haeckel's biological illustrations, which are also highly regarded as art books, Fairhope Graphics' posters are beautiful enough to be displayed and picked up, even if you're not interested in phylogenetic trees.
Another appealing feature is that, because it has been supervised by experts, it can be used as an educational poster. It's enjoyable not only for children but also for adults. How did the plants and animals we see every day originate? What did extinct creatures look like? The content is sometimes updated based on research results, making it a fun piece of art to appreciate and learn from.
It arrives in a tube-shaped package, making it a great gift. It makes a great housewarming or moving gift to pique curiosity, or a gift for a child starting school. It's also a great gift for family, close friends, or partners who you think would like this poster.
Contents | - Poster
- Instruction booklet (each item comes with a different booklet) *All contents are in English. |
kinds | ・A Hist of Existing Angiosperms
・A Hist of Existing Birds ・A Hist of Existing Mammals |
Size | 91.5×30.5cm |
Weight | 80g |
Material | paper |
Country of origin | USA |
Gift box | Gift box is not available for this product. |
"Are sea urchins older than dinosaurs?"
Fairhope Graphics began in 2012 with a simple question, which became a family summer project. This learning led to the creation of art posters tracing the evolutionary systems of all life on Earth. By delving into the research findings of evolutionary biologists around the world and studying the meticulous techniques of 19th-century naturalists, Fairhope Graphics has established a unique graphic style that combines scientific accuracy with artistic beauty.
Today, Fairhope Graphics is highly regarded by educational institutions such as science museums, natural history museums, zoos, and botanical gardens, and is a valuable resource for communicating the wonders of the world's biodiversity and the evolution of life through beautiful art.
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