Shadow and Bone had a deer with sun-shaped antlers so of course I had no choice but to paint it.
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Three Goblin Art
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Shadow and Bone had a deer with sun-shaped antlers so of course I had no choice but to paint it.
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(yet another) Ghost for the Night’s Watch Day organised by @sabotensan
Bonus: Mormont’s raven
(yet another) Ghost for the Night’s Watch Day organised by @sabotensan
A quick reconstruction of Patriofelis, a cougar-sized oxyaenid that lived in North America during the Eocene.
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Aegon I Targaryen
My contribute to #TargCollab2020 organized by @amuelia! Had lot of fun re-imagining the House Targaryen three-headed dragon
Be sure to check all the other artists that joined this awesome project! ArtStation / Twitter
Miocene deer IV
Miocene deer (Part IV) I've reconstructed under the supervision of Prof. Beatriz Azanza and Dr. Daniel DeMiguel for a project funded by the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza. From left to right: Heteroprox eggeri, Heteroprox moralesi and Heteroprox larteti.
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Miocene deer III
Miocene deer (Part III) I've reconstructed under the supervision of Prof. Beatriz Azanza and Dr. Daniel DeMiguel for a project funded by the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza. From left to right: Procervulus praelucidus, Procervulus ginsburgi and Procervulus dichotomus. ArtStation / Twitter
Megaloceros giganteus doing what he used to do best: looking effortlessly regal. This reconstruction is based on cave paintings depicting this animal which have been found at Cougnac (France). You can read more here. ArtStation / Twitter
Prints are now available on Redbubble!
New heraldry inspired paleoart available on Redbubble featuring the three-toed horse Hipparion! https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/51979061 ArtStation / Twitter
Paleo “House sigils” inspired by A Song of Ice and Fire! I choose some of the most iconic Pleistocene species (Smilodon fatalis, Megaloceros giganteus and Coelodonta antiquitatis), but I’d like to try my hand with some less known fossil species. you can find them her as well: https://www.artstation.com/haughtyflaki The Irish elk was by far the most challenging one but it is also the one I like most.
These designs are now available on Redbubble! http://rdbl.co/3faiicV
Megaloceros giganteus doing what he used to do best: looking effortlessly regal. This reconstruction is based on cave paintings depicting this animal which have been found at Cougnac (France). You can read more here. ArtStation / Twitter
Miocene deer II
Miocene deer (Part II) I've reconstructed under the supervision of Prof. Beatriz Azanza and Dr. Daniel DeMiguel for a project funded by the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza. From left to right: Acteocemas infans, Paradicrocerus elegantulus, Dicrocerus elegans.
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Miocene deer I
Miocene deer (Part I) I've reconstructed under the supervision of Prof. Beatriz Azanza and Dr. Daniel DeMiguel for a project funded by the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza. From left to right: Euprox furcatus, Euprox dicranoceros, Amphiprox anocerus, Euprox minimus.
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Another Kylo Ren portrait because the guy is really fun to paint and I can’t wait for The Rise of Skywalker to be out in December!
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Tyrannosaurus rex done to test a new tablet.
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Se questo sabato sera vi capita di essere a Roma, passate al Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra della Sapienza! Disegnerò in diretta parlando di paleontologia, paleoarte e illustrazione digitale.
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Extinct speloid bear (and probable ancestor of cave bears) that lived in Eurasia during the Pleistocene.
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