
AMERICAN PRIMEVAL (COLOUR)
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - 2025 LARGE - Edition of 12 Unframed: 60" x 56" Framed: 75" x 71" STANDARD - Edition of 12 Unframed: 40" x 37" Framed: 55" x 52 American Primeval There is just enough movement in this ice monster’s front feet to offer a sense of menace. Whilst I felt in no immediate danger, and was in full compliance with Yellowstone’s safety guidelines, this was a big bull and his ice coat made him a formidable presence. There are only so many days in the winter when the morning weather conditions in Yellowstone allow a bull bison to involuntarily morph into a primeval ice monster. The morning must be exceptionally cold (certainly below minus 10º F) to allow the steam rising from the thermal springs and rivers to ice cake all matter nearby, including bison. There are fewer days like this in the National Park than there used to be. The complication is that the exceptionally cold days tend to be clear, high-pressure days and we must therefore find the bison before