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Art director at Atomic Cartoons. Drawing barbarian woman and dinosaurs is my personal jam. I love cats and desert plants.
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This hungry Bunostegos (knobbly roof) is a cow-sized parareptile that lived in the central deserts of Gondwana during the late Permian, which was in the midst of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age (260 MYA).

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Meganeura (large-nerved) from the late Carboniferous (300 MYA) is an extinct relative of dragonflies, although the order Meganisoptera is informally called "Griffinflies". With 2.5 foot wingspans they are one of the largest insects that ever lived.

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Very behind on my paleo but I managed to finish this Viola piece. A few seeds of a species of violet were found in core samples made in Poland that date back to the Middle Miocene. A couple of young male Diceratherium tussle for territory in the distance.

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Thanks to everyone who offered their suggestions for the most "humble" of dinosaurs. Camptosaurus seemed to have been a fan favourite, so they're the first in a series I'm calling "Basic and Beautiful". More to come as time permits.

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All aboard a new train! 🚄🦕🚃🦖 A day in the life of ancient life; dawn, noon (ish), dusk, night. https://t.co/7atr8eo378

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Hello! I sometimes like to create paleoart that doesn't show much dino 😄

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I got Giganotosaurus! Large and slow-moving is right on the nose.

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The King-of-Lost-Edges David Grove (1940 -2012). I always thought he worked in oils like his counterpart Bernie Fuchs, but no, he created his luminescent paintings in acrylics, watercolour and gouache.

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Spring is in the air and conflicts large and small spring up over mates, territory and food. From the small Darwinopterus to the large Omeisaurus when demand is high and supplies are limited squabbling rings out over Middle Jurassic China.

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Thank you so much ! Your art is always such a high light on my feed. It's so beautiful.

I'm tagging Not only is her art unique and expressive, she is so smart and supportive. Her pterosaurs were a huge inspiration for me to start doing paleoart. https://t.co/Gkmbq1KgTa

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