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I've had a marine-filled couple of days (so many whales and sea birds!), so here's Jurassic #paleoart equivalent for #fossilfriday: Rhomaleosaurus, juvenile Stenopterygius, Parapsicephalus and many inverts. Composition is exactly how you see large marine vertebrates in real life.
A #FossilFriday #paleoart post to sum up my week: pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs pterosaurs
The mammoth was already half constructed when Hawkins' was ordered to stop building, but I don't think any record of it remains. We're left with Hawkins' paintings to give an insight into how grand his vision for CP could have been. (Map from Dawson 2016; paintings by BWH)
I've been thinking a lot about pterosaurs this week, so here's #paleoart of two Thalassodromeus for #FossilFriday. Thalassodromeus had a very odd skull, even for a pterosaur: weird jaws, huge crest, and expanded jaw muscle space.
If you'd like a copy of my recent Mystriosuchus steinbergeri #paleoart, you can grab a high-res version at my #Patreon feed. Subscribe for just $1 a month for huge amounts of palaeontological goodness - art, essays, and details of upcoming projects. https://t.co/0Lk1a7joHY
New at #Patreon: slightly revised version of my recent Mosasaurus #paleoart, now with fewer knobbly bits after feedback from folks who know more about mosasaurs than I do. See and download this image (and loads more) in high res for just $1: https://t.co/Q8peLr2501 #FossilFriday
New #paleoart at #Patreon for @cpdinosaurs: Anoplotherium, a creature designed by committee to appeal to fans of Bambi, Lassie and Rory Calhoun. You can download the full-sized painting and loads of other HD artwork from my Patreon feed for just $1/month.
https://t.co/UJC6NChzyD
New blog post: part 2 of my #paleoart analysis of the Crystal Palace models. This time we're covering Teleosaurus, pterosaurs and Mosasaurus (dinosaurs are obviously missing, but they're up next). Features two new palaeoart pieces done for @cpdinosaurs.
https://t.co/sGjojAwsAs
New blog post: Part 1 of a series on the science of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs and associated sculptures, featuring new #paleoart produced for @Cpdinosaurs. This post: dicynodonts -> plesiosaurs.
https://t.co/eKKqjLlE9S
If you like my recent Cimoliopterus painting you can now grab a printable version at my #Patreon account, along with dozens of other printable #paleoart pieces, for just $1 a month. https://t.co/J8Ms5M1A8H