A reconstruction of Pararhabdodon isonensis from Isona, Catalonia

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The reconstruction of the - based on fragments found in the Staffordshire Hoard and currently on display - is rather spectacular

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I chose a different pose than typical proboscidean reconstructions, because those trunks were highly flexible, mobile and dextrous appendages and I think that's important to note.

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I set out to reconstruct the basal proboscidean Barytherium, but ended up channeling my inner and accidentally made a realistic Drowzee

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Fossil Ichthyosaurs like this one were first discovered in Europe in the early 1800s. Paleontologists studied the extinct marine reptile so often that reconstructions of it were displayed at the Crystal Palace during the World Exhibition of 1851.

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De-install my installation at Beecroft Gallery - it’s a performance to itself end of year show -reconstruction of art work

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One of my biggest "paleoart pet peeves" is when trilobites are reconstructed as if someone just dropped their chocolate-brown fossils right onto the seafloor. If living arthropods are any indication, they were likely very diverse in color and patterning!

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Just completed a reconstruction of the giant short-necked azhdarchid Hatzegopteryx! A giant, terrestrial apex predator from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. I primarily referenced the PeerJ article by and

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WIP, still early stages of this illustration where I want to show a detailed process of reconstructing cynodont, in this case the large sized Trucidocynodon from the Triassic of Brazil. Finished illustration in my in-prep book. Many details still to fix

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Seeing an earlier tweet by reminded me that I have reconstructed Hesperornithes a few times, and would definitely love to do it again. Here are a few examples of my older reconstructions of these amazing aquatic birds of the Cretaceous

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New
"#Riverrun"

-> -> -> -> -> -> -> following the 6th of my (I mean, ideally! 😊 Unconditional for all must be in place) ->… https://t.co/LQ9ZlRmMkr

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For a final look at hillfort on here's the original reconstruction of the 'Arthurian period' SW gate from in 1975, an update by in 2008 and the area of the gate itself in 2018

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Sety/Ced I drew for the 's Where's Walhart challenge! I actually had him all finished a while ago, but Sai wouldn't let me save the image so I had to reconstruct him in photoshop and then make him transparent again, which, took until today.
+ bonus freckled version

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Happy paleofriends! Here are some of my paleo invert reconstructions/illustrations from the past months! 🦋
(In order: Titanoptera, Hallucinochrysa, Coxoplectoptera, Palaeodictyoptera)

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Enjoyed reading the tweets about Lovelace’s talk on about the likelihood that Coelophysis was well insulated. Let me remind you of my reconstructions of insulated Coelophysis, also perfect for 😊

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reconstruction ████ 40% complete (warning body horror, nsfw)

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For so here is a reconstruction of a foraging mob of Dimorphodon macronyx I did for my upcoming book. It is also one of my three works currently on display at the Picturing The Past exhibition

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Reconstructed arrow
https://t.co/bV4zdoLIiD

p=5, q=0;
What is generative? It is getting harder to understand what is generative...

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Reconstruction of Sogdian and Göktürk women dress

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