Hey thanks so much for doing this and congrats on getting 400 followers! Nice to see your work getting such great exposure! I'm John, bit different as I don't draw much but I mainly do mixed media, digital art, collage, and photography. Favorite thing to work with is prehistory!

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Hello! My name is Grim/BB and I am a freelance fantasy illustrator! I love prehistory, namely archaeology and paleontology. You can find more info on my in my bio, including commission prices and my queue! ❤
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Paleoartist Interview: The Polygonal Prehistory of Kuzim https://t.co/LtaOyB5Aj0

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Thank you so much for doing this, really appreciate it! I'm a DC-based artist specializing in mixed media, collage, digital art, photography, and music [], with a specific focus on prehistory, architecture, and nature. More can be found at: https://t.co/ZCgqBpjykq

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Thanks for doing this, much appreciated! I make artwork as specializing in mixed media, collage, digital art, and photography. Thematically I focus on nature, deep time/prehistory, architecture, and time. You can find more of my work here: https://t.co/ZCgqBpjykq

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A pretty nasty fever has kept me indisposed this past week or so, unable to draw any Please accept this humble offering, a couple I drew 2 years ago on the day.

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Speculative parasitism in prehistory:
- Parasitic radiodontids
- Parasitic trilobites
- Cleaning symbiosis in placoderms
- Condonts infected with tapeworm larvae

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Cool! From : "New predatory added to Australia's prehistory" https://t.co/SAdd44k7Sa

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Hope you all haven't forgotten that despite my latest archosaur-centric works, a pretty high percentage of my is non-Mesozoic taxa including invertebrates & flora

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from the team.

Summer 2020 will see the opening of our new Prehistory
galleries

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Results from our second spooky (2)
Kreischeria and a Titanichthys fall.

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Results from our second spooky (1)
This time with an invertebrate focus.
Apateon with nematopod parasite, Cameroceras, Pulmonoscorpius and Prototaxites.

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Subject of my next scene: one of my favorite Cenozoic mammals, the Late Eocene brontotheriid Embolotherium. Wasn't planning on this color scheme, but I kinda love it

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Some of Jean Elder's illustrations to the Australian children's book "Whirlaway" (1937). The story features a girl named Helen and an elf-like being named Whirlaway who travel through the various epochs of prehistory.

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And finally this cute little couple, "Stroll" by ptoing/Funkentstört. Grandpa dinosaur taking his grandchild for a walk through prehistory microcomputerland 💖

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