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My favorite mystery! How in the world were microraptorids walking???
I think the might have hopped :)) https://t.co/uX1v2wZRUB
Green art!
One of my favorite colors to work with by far, especially when combined with maroon purples https://t.co/EEUIXoqjLB
My take on the newly discovered Baelognathus.
No modern filter feeder lacks the ability to fully seal its mouth so I did my best to arrange the soft tissue in a a way that allows this to a degree.
I’ve been seeing a lot of paleoartists quoting Stanley meltzoff as an inspiration lately.
I thought I’d bring back my #artinspirations series to hopefully get more marine artists on the radar!
I’ve always been a fan of how Al Barnes painted water surfaces
My partner was obsessed with a rat snake we saw at a nature center who had a little bit of dirt on his head like a hat. So of course I did my due diligence
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I am surprisingly not a giant floating blue trilobite sad to say https://t.co/si23oZFxMS
Hi #PortfolioDay
I’m Brennan a freelance scientific illustrator who enjoys working on nature art including birds, paleoart and medical illustration.
I also post lots of wildlife photography to my feed. Glad to have you guys here 😊🦆🌴
I’ve been doing quite a bit of medical illustration work lately
#skillnottalent
Art is just as much a learned skill as any sport. It takes years of practice and dedication
Usually my niche paleoart memes don’t get more than five likes haha. Here’s some examples of said myology and more deeply researched reconstructions for you all. Drop a follow for more ;)