My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
I illustrated several books in 2004 (via the Beehive Illustration Agency). One of them was PLANET DINOSAUR, by Steve Parker and Miles Kelly Publishing. I will post the five main paintings (acrylic on card) throughout today. First is the Triassic.
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When the wifi goes out
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A mildly irritated Adeopapposaurus mognai taking a hike in Early Jurassic Argentina 🇦🇷🦕
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Baryonyx walkeri sketch
my attempt on baryonyx
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I read the phrase “transitioned onto land” for about the thousandth time the other day, but this time I noticed an opportunity!
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Holopterygius, a small Devonian coelacanth swims through the entrance to an underwater cave
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Honk
Close up at his face, slightly fuzzy. Like a peach <3
I had a longer blurb written but it looked funny so I made it shorter. I really enjoyed painting this piece! I hope you like it too. Now I start the third… school will be school haha
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drawing i did of the yule Deinonychus skin from Prior Extinction! it’s one of my favs haha
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Allosaurus among some ginkgo branches, both existed in the Jurassic, and the ginkgo still does!🍁✨
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Hexinlusaurus, a cute little basal ornithopod :)
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Gouache painting of a little scene!
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
I illustrated several books in 2004 (via the Beehive Illustration Agency). One of them was PLANET DINOSAUR, by Steve Parker and Miles Kelly Publishing. I will post the five main paintings (acrylic on card) throughout today. Third is the Late Jurassic.
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Spinosaurus once again going for a swim
A watercolor/gouache painting that's going to be a bookmark probably
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A couple of Anchisaurus polyzelus being extra romantic on an Early Jurassic Valentine’s day🌹
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We NEED more Extinct Cenozoic Bird Content!!!!!
Dinosaurs didn't stop at 66mya!!!
Birds didn't magically appear today out of thin air!!!!
They went through tons of evolution and there are so many cool extinct kinds, not just recent ones, but throughout the Cenozoic!!!!
AND BARELY ANYONE DRAWS, DEPICTS, OR TALKS ABOUT THEM
ITS A CRIME
A CRIME, I SAY
Conflict of Interest Report: I study some of them for my job
Should I make an art/writing/etc challenge or something? Fossil Bird November? Idk
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Jormungandr
An albino Jormungandr circles a Ginko adiantoides sapling that was blown into the sea by a recent thunderstorm.
Jormungandr is a recently described genus of mosasaur from the Pierre Shale Fm. described by Zietlow et al., (2023) congrats on the successful publication!
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