Line drawing done for the giant Cenozoic bird Gastornis. I've wanted to reconstruct it for a long time, it's such a charismatic and remarkable animal. Look at that beak! (Also body outline is completely obscured by feathers, as it prolly should be)

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I just couldn't wait to unveil our new logo by Katrin Emery! Stay tuned for the website to officially launch on January 31st.

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to one of my 1st digital pieces, a (probably inaccurate) portrait of the giant Cenozoic turtle, Meiolania! I gave it more of a terrestrial, tortoise-y look, as I made this before recent research came out suggesting it was semiaquatic

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Celebrating the release of Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Hunt from Paula Wiseman and ! A romp through early America with Lewis & Clark, Daniel Boone, CW Peale and more! https://t.co/KvFgbaGylC

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2018 in Paleontology, a selection of fossil species described this year. Which one's your favorite? https://t.co/XrTHrPICLo

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These pictures are part of a concept I tried to explore related about the posibility of future paleontology, made by a new civilization that colonized earth in 215 million years in the future, which I called "Holocene Park" I still work on it...

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This is probably one of the most interesting publications concerning the world of sauropodomorphs this year. Welcome to itaquii we need to found one of like this
https://t.co/W2nMtbwTqc

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Nothing to see here, just another mossy branch... definitely not something a pterosaur would find tasty

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Seeing as Tumblr deleted my artblog, I'll be steadily including my palaeoart to the move as well. Here are and

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Very rough first attempt at a size chart here, I pretty much eyeballed it based on skeletals, etc. Mostly wanted to see what they all looked like together!

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Thalassodromeus sethi overhaul, thanks to It did not take as long as expected. This will star as the main Subject of my first Blog Post. It also is my favorite Pterosaur.

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I'm so excited to announce that my blog will launch on January 31st! This project I've been wanting to do for years will feature and biographies of the authors and original artwork by Katrin Emery(https://t.co/gjhbB2mxau)

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FUN FACT: Ocepechelon was just one of 2 GIANT, highly-specialized from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Meet Alienochelys, the "yin" to Ocepechelon's "yang"

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There are few things as motivating (imo) for a paleoartist than an incredibly beautiful & obscure animal that you feel needs more/better representation. With that in mind, here's my reconstruction of the giant Cretaceous sea turtle Ocepechelon

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