Here is my first speculative biology animal, my most proud of, and the latest one I have drawn. What about you?

8 44

And that concludes my "What if Humans Domesticated Prehistoric Creatures for less practical reasons" series for this Spectember!

6 24

My last post for Spectember... It is a miniaturized rideable hadrosaur. Inspired by how the Shetland Pony's iconic size is meant to help riders on the terrain of the island.

7 54

Living Cocoon

The Living Cocoon gives back to nature. It is a living organism made from mycelium which is wrapped around a human corpse.

Speculative evolutionary designs with the assistance of artificial intelligence.

By

Collected 🔥

5 16

CONGRATULATIONS to for winning the 2022 Elgin Award for Can You Sign My Tentacle?

5 12

So apperantly there were Columbian mammoths in Alaska (Most likely during interglacial times) so here's a speculative reconstruction for the hair coating the northern most morph might've had.

I apologize if it's overkill btw

4 29

ORACLE

A cover for the speculative fiction magazine inspired by the story 'How to petition the Oracle of the Red Line' by Sarah White. Check it out at ➡️fusionfragment. com/issues-2022/

🖼️in📌tweet

4 11

Regrettably, I keep forgetting to post on this account. Too many galleries, too little time!

Here's a speculative biology boomalope from RimWorld

26 237

Show me your bird art below (avian dinosaurs/no enantiornithes included) 👇👇:
They can be both speculative and extinct or extant
🦜🦢🦩🦃

5 42

Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 2022, celebrate speculative fiction and performance art with at 6:30 PM.
https://t.co/kaGXrsIN4D

We'll feature the horror stylings of the Answer-Man, Thaddeus Howze () as one of the evening's amazing lineup.
https://t.co/fOihkdVT6b

0 2

Inostrancevia couple.

The art portraits a younger male copulating with a female. I wanted to avoid scaly skin and opted for vibrissae (whiskers) because, well...that's plausible.

94 500

Spectember: Glide

One of the basal group of dragons in my writing project.

3 12

Spectember day 11: speculative bertology (Sesame Street characters as plausible life forms)

Have I gone too far with this one?

13 35