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66 million years ago
a festive Parasaurolophus in reindeer inspired colours and tack :D 🦌🎄
Sunrise
I will find you in every life (threat)
I am forever fascinated by the arms race between coelurosaurs and ceratopsians. Among the most famous rivals in palaeomedia growing up was Velociraptor and Protoceratops, Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, and of course I had to add two of my faves, Gorgosaurus and Styracosaurus!
Long time followers may recognise the bottom two skulls as art I have made previously, fun fact I have been sitting on this idea for a little over two years!
Unicorn Spinos are looking for homes!!
based on Spinosaurus mirabilis
90cm/3ft long
"glitter"/star embossed minky details
poseable limbs!!
weighted belly
adopt one at barks-bog.com
Tupandactylus imperator with Ginkgo huolinhensis. Both species from the Early Cretaceous. There is an interesting paper which discusses how pterosaur pycnofibres may be synonymous with bird feathers featuring T. imperator. Cool stuff!
Colours and patterns were inspired by toucans, various parakeets and monarch butterflies :)
A piece from this past December. I was lucky enough to be commissioned to draw an Archaeopteryx loving life!
Monday again… Here’s a coelophysoid appreciation post for no reason at all… 🦖 (1. Coelophysis bauri 2. Camposaurus arizonensis 3. Lucianovenator bonoi 4. Megapnosaurus rhodesiensis 5. Panguraptor lufengensis 6. Pendraig milnerai 7. Podokesaurus holyokensis 8. Procompsognathus triassicus 9. Segisaurus halli 10. ’Syntarsus’ kayentakatae 11. Powellvenator podocitus)