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Five years ago yesterday saw the start of the NHM's "Dippy on Tour" campaign that launched at Dorset Museum. I did a big Diplodocus #paleoart mural for the exhibition and was invited to opening events to chat dinosaurs with the press, esp. BBC radio. #FossilFriday
New blog post! Can studies of living animal colour constrain the colours of #dinosaurs? Stars big theropods, because that's all my life is now. Lots of relevance to #paleoart, of course. https://t.co/S6Ucmsl7id
New #paleoart at #Patreon for #FossilFriday: T. rex wrestles E. annectens; a predation scene that deploys tyrannosaur arms. See the high-res image, read a long(ish) discussion of T. rex arm function and enjoy masses of other palaeo content at https://t.co/5An5fgQIYw - all for $1.
New to the internet #paleoart for #FossilFriday, from 2019: the tanystropheid Dinocephalosaurus hunts for small fish by uprooting algae. There are things I'd change about this now but this is a "lost" painting - the original Photoshop file is missing. It is what it is.
To see off 2022, I've just posted new #paleoart at #Patreon: here's my take on the enigmatic megaraptoran Australovenator wintonensis. Check it out in high-res, along with a short essay about megaraptorans, at https://t.co/H8pIILzpli.
To spread some #Christmas cheer, I've posted some gift-giving Tarbosaurus #paleoart to #Patreon - check it out in high-res at this link: https://t.co/fnwtq2jEzn. Happy holidays to all, however you're spending today!
Just in time for Christmas, I've posted a couple of new tyrannosauroid #paleoart sketches/quick paintings/whatevers at #Patreon. Here's the Jurassic Tanycolagreus and Cretaceous Eotyrannus - check them out in high res at https://t.co/6J91ytwTCD.
@ArminReindl Hence - as other unused artwork, Kumimanu and Copepteryx, as well as a bunch of other images.
It's my first #FossilFriday on https://t.co/Fke6j4ZuQF, so it's time to post some sauropodomorph #paleoart! Here's Giraffatitan at the beach (2021), my Diplodocus mural for the Dorset Dippy exhibit (2019), Plateosaurus with flies (2020) and Shingopana with termites (2017).
More #Halloween-inspired spooky and gory #paleoart, because why the heck not? Presenting Atopo-"Fog Horn"-dentatus, Tyranno-"Voorhees"-saurus, Zu-"who ya gonna call?"-ul, and Lemmy-"historic palaeoart was metal enough, no ghosts needed"-suchus.