All done and another happy client. Bedfordshire 17th century lobby-entry house became farm in 1690. Development in reverse order.

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WIP. The legs of the ornithischian Othnielosaurus consors are quite long! Part of the tetrapod fauna from the Morrison fm, Bushy Basin Member, Colorado that I am reconstructing (Late Jurassic - Tithonian) for my book “Journey to the Mesozoic, vol. I”

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So many of you were correct! For here is my reconstruction of Sinosaurus triassicus, a tetanuran theropod part of the Early Jurassic (Hettangian) fauna of the Lower Lufeng Formation, China. It was a medium-sized (approx. 5.5 m long) taxon

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“I'm genuinely surprised that you rarely (if ever) see Troodons reconstructed with facial disks, considering that they had asymmetrical ears and all. That and their big, forward-facing eyes and huge brains (for reptiles)...they were practically owls.”

- https://t.co/IzmD0JQvS9

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Ever wonder what the process of surgical reconstruction of the duct after removal of cancer might look like?

Now you know!

Check out Cunningham Illustrations for more >>> https://t.co/rBBfCPgGSq

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LAID BARE THROUGH ENDEAVOUR, THE ARTIST REFLECTS TO DISCOVER POSSIBILITIES FROM THE GREAT VOID. SOMETHING, ANYTHING, JUST TO RECONSTRUCT THE DECONSTRUCTED SOUL WHICH HAS BEEN EMPTIED INTO THE EXPRESSION OF ART.

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As a boy I was amazed at the work of Alan Sorrell his reconstruction of Dirleton was the first image of its kind I ever saw. So I copied his technique of boxing views a section at a time in planning reconstructions. I used postcard images then scaled up to A3 for Tantallon castle

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Panthera blytheae is a fossil relative of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) found in Tibet. Reconstruction by https://t.co/2KgFJx5xk6

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Alan Sorrell was an artist renowned for his meticulously researched archaeological reconstructions. His daughter talks about the upcoming 'Alan Sorrell: The Man Who Created Britain': https://t.co/yuOO36WJTy

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How can we reconstruct an early bear from the Arctic Pliocene? With patience and a little help from digital technologies. See the blog for more details: https://t.co/UyitRW1OPa

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I drew a Guanlong! (Im not an expert, just an artist animal lover. My art is not intended to be taken as accurate reconstructions, though advise and corrections are welcome)

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Letting our twitter followers know that our https://t.co/NapbcDg8ZB website is currently be reconstructed until after the New Year. We will keep you up to date!

We're very excited for our new sites direction and design, for now Merry Christmas from us and from

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Morning warmup sketch. Head of Utahceratops. Reconstructed with a big keratinous head. One of my favorite chasmosaurine Done in for IPad Pro

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listening to Jurassic Park book on tape and have to look up some of the less "mainstream" dinos
and the "Hypsilophodon" sounded cute but the reconstruction art i found was all bad so I drew my own

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Here’s my work wrap up for 2017! I’ll start with comics. I finally got to do more of the American History work I love, and the Nib published a comic of mine about Nicodemus, the only remaining black settlement established during Reconstruction. https://t.co/UfPShhNFQk

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OPEN ACCESS!
Reconstruction of acquired ischiatic and perineal defects: an anatomical and clinical comparison between gluteal thigh and inferior gluteal perforator flaps by Eduardo Montag et al from University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
https://t.co/UMHBwoiFZW

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Quick morning warmup sketch of Inostrancevia, the largest gorgonopsid therapsid. Reconstructed with a glandular skin with folds and wrinkles. As requested by

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Otus the Pocket Fighter.

Second weekend project. Had to make an Owlboy-themed Logo reconstruction. Wouldn't feel right without it.

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