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Robert Smithson's drawing "Cambrian Map of Sulfur and Tar" (1969) will be in the @MenilCollection exhibition "Dream Monuments: Drawing in the 1960s and 1970s."
The exhibition at the Menil Drawing Institute will be on view May 21—September 19, 2021.
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these were my favorite Cambrian creatures:
Opabinia
Anomalocaris
Marella
Hallucigenia
they look so weird yet so cool.
all lived probably around 540 to 480 million years ago. 🥺
On this #Paleostream we done:
- An Pink Translucid Haikouichthys
- Dead Gyrosteus in the Beach
- Cryodrakon in the Ivan Seal style
- Sinraptor in the Ivan Seal Style
#Dinosaur #Cambrian #fish #TheCaretaker #Ocean #beach #Pterosaur #Sciart #Paleoart #FossilFriday
Hope you’re all having an okay week. Here’s your occasional reminder that large marine lobopods survived for a long time after the Cambrian - Tully Monsters would have lived alongside some of them. Put more lobopods in your non-Cambrian paleoart, there’s my recommendation.
Likes are the least that matter to me now
Thanks for the confidence boost and heres a bit of brush practice with nikki, who I haven't drawn since like, the precambrian era
@Mossworm1 moss what's your opinion on cambrian animals?
Anomalocaris was a Cambrian animal & a relative of ancestral arthropods. It had two large eyes on stalks & spiky arms in front of its mouth.
(Credit: Prehistoric Wildlife)
Hallucigenia and other cambrian critters were always one of the most mysterious aspects of science, history and mythology (Norse). It unites all 3 together, and the way it's presented in AoT along with Yggdrasil, is soooo damn intriguing to to think about
#aot137spoilers
Panthalassa ocean in the end of the Permian period. The primeval soup where life originated with the Cambrian explosion and also perished in the Permian-Triassic extinction at the beginning of the mesozoic.
Good reference, yams!
#aot137spoilers
@HatefulGremlin Cambrian and Permian have some of the most terrifying critters.
Just received - ED BARTRAM "Precambrian Striations #2, Bartram Island"
@SerpenIllus @Blackmudpuppy @Midiaou7 @VelcroCow2 @BZaiken @WryCritic @SerpenIllus another attempt to initiate me into #paleoart? Usually I concept paleo, but challenge accepted! #sciart I have tons.
Camelids, Psudosuchian femur, Cambrian explosion, and #birds count too.
I tag @Vert_Anatomist @EmilyDamstra @JayRasgorshek @csmithbioart @fg_baptista
SPECIAL DELIVERY! A bunch of funny critters from across the Cambrian period, courtesy of @FabioAleRomero. Check out his work!
I never posted cranberry’s fancy masquerade fit... The theme was extinct animals, and cranberry went as a Cambrian worm 😳 #stardrift
@EJPointer @IrvingForbush2 @derosajoe51 @RJDownard @TTDerandere @erb_kay A middle Cambrian formation just above (after) the Wheeler and just below (before) the Weeks.
Layers of ocean bottom sediment being laid down around a continent near the equator 520 million years ago. Today that same continent has rotated 90 degrees and moved north.
Fossils of sea monster eyes from the Cambrian shed light on animal evolution. Art: Katrina Kenny https://t.co/ZbFgYzvp2l