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Silent Afternoon
Wally and some weird looking creatures they call "dinosaurs"
Rest in Peace, Sam Neill
In Jurassic Park, one of the scenes that I believe impacted my life in a way I couldn't imagine then was when Dr. Alan Grant saw the Brachiosaurus for the first time.
Sam Neill's performance there, capture the amazement I had seeing that seemingly living, breathing dinosaur for the first time.
I can't imagine the amount of people who'm Sam Neill has inspired among his many roles.
RIP. Hope you're catching up Sir Richard Attenborough in the afterlife.
turtleneck brachiosaurus
The Rite of Spring - Fantasia (1940)
Long Neck
Brachio sunset~
Treetop meeting~
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Been experimenting with trying to combine my lineart style with this older more abstract painterly style I used to use more. This is also a new print that will be available in my shop soon!
[ID: Digital Illustration of a Brachiosaurus with unnatural posing floating over a light blue/purple rectangle on an off-white background. The brachiosaurus has sparse quill-like structures along its spine, starting behind the head, and brealing up mosway down the neck and back. Its head faces left, its neck turned into a circular shape. it sits above one outstretched front leg, the other more straight behind that. its back legs are more bunched gathered underneath the brachiosaurus. Its relatively short tail sits underneath its body. The sauropod has a light color pallette, with a pink head (other than yellow air sacs leading to the nostrils) that goes down the spine to the tail. the ends of its legs are blue, and the rest of its body yellow either striping. in the upper left corner is a watermark reading: “LEAVES AND INKS” /end ID]
Brachiosaurus
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