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Artifact Illustration
Professional illustration of all types of cultural and archaeological material|Mark Luttrell, Illustrator

   

carved totem heads

bone pipe


About the illustrator


Mark
Mark Luttrell

Mark came to Alaska from Salt Lake City in 1979 to enjoy the finest wilderness
on the planet. Archaeological field work took him to nearly every region of Alaska.
He and his wife Ann built a log house in the coastal town of Seward, where they
live with too few cats.


Mark maintains his mental health with annual kayaking excursions into Prince William Sound and hiking trips into the Utah canyons of his youth. He also gives much time to the conservation efforts of the Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance and pet advocacy group SOS Pets.


Experience


bone piece
Position Dates Entity Comments
Illustrator 3/05 Alaska Anthropological Association Created poster for annual meeting.
Illustrator 3/05 Archgraphics, Anchorage Depicted rock art panels at several coastal Alaskan archaeological sites for publication.
Illustrator 5/04 National Park Service Created architectural drawing of a seal skin processing plant on Saint George Island, Alaska for NPS brochure.
Illustrator 8/03 National Park Service Illustrated the use of prehistoric stone adze for educational website.
Illustrator 5/03 Charles M. Mobley and Associates Rendered bone and stone artifacts for survey and excavation report for state DOT.
Archaeologist 2002-2005 Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution Multi-year excavation program within Kenai Fjords National Park.
   

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