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66 million years ago
a festive Parasaurolophus in reindeer inspired colours and tack :D 🦌🎄
Sunrise
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
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)
Lascaux Cave, Montignac, Dordogne region, France,
Lascaux Cave is famous for its exceptionally well-preserved Palaeolithic paintings.
The cave, discovered in 1940, features over 600 painted and drawn figures, primarily animals like horses, deer, and bison, as well as nearly 1,500 engravings.
The paintings, dating back to around 17,000 to 15,000 BCE, are considered some of the finest examples of prehistoric art.
It's Fossil Friday!
Here are some zooms into my "Deep Blue Buffet" painting (Part 1), commissioned by The Etches Collection. It features a bunch of species from the Late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay: a dead sauropod, "The Sea Rex" (probably Pliosaurus), Hybodus, Hypsocormus, Metriorhynchus, Aspidorhynchus, and lots of Allothrissops.