An amazing entry by talented young artist , who while sadly still too young to attend Progpal, sent us this amazing artwork celebrating Lincolnshire palaeo life! Thank you Ross, fantastic work!!!🎨🎨

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These amazing scans, and wonderful articles on niche palaeoart come from the simply, fantastic blog and podcast "Love in time of Chasmosaurus" (check it out): https://t.co/EkuKxj1SUo

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Heya! Thanks for hosting! I mostly do OC artwork but I also do Palaeoart!

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CHOO CHOO! Here comes the please mind the gap! 🖼 🚂

Cue me tagging a bunch of palaeoartists cos I’m basically only on Twitter for coprolite posting.

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Maybe this is an american thing then? I also grew up in the Late 90's Early 2000s, and this is more how I remember the palaeoart of that time:

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✨️Our second palaeoart panel member is ✨️Matt is PhD student at the Uni of Liverpool and NHM, UK with an interest in anatomical form & function, particularly in dinosaurs. Matt aims to help further the understanding of their research through visual mediums.🦖

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Attention fans... owns the original of Mark Hallett's Shunosaurus vs Yangchuanosaurus painting. I photographed some details not obvious in published reproductions.

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I'm going to be talking about creating Tyrannosaurus palaeoart at on Tuesday for the Prehistoric Secret Science event.

https://t.co/eO2WoBtsCZ

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Congrats on the big numbers!! I’ll share some OC and Palaeoart

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Exactly! It doesn't take away from the art. As an example, I still adore looking at Todd Marshall's older paintings. They're still rich in artistic value, and the now inaccurate aspects show how much has changed. Looking at outdated palaeoart has a very nostalgic charm to it.

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Excluding palaeoartists, and in no particular order:
https://t.co/dbf4cPRERN
https://t.co/yz2Itj0rqZ
https://t.co/hgnRYetyzx
https://t.co/HDLgQ8hsDk
That's only from ArtStation (and sadly some great ones are deleting their accounts), but could add many more from Instagram.

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hi!! i’m layla, i’m an arab-american lesbian artist and i make vibrant art that highlights my favorite things in the world - culture, concept and queer joy! 💗🕺🏻

🍓 https://t.co/NfVgT9Yo2a
🍉 https://t.co/X70IdaG2VZ
🫒 laylaeoart.com

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In the most extreme version of the shrink-wrapping meme promoted by one or two palaeontologists and palaeoartists, sauropod necks have been depicted as if these structures should be visible in the live animal, Ely Kish’s apatosaurines from 1983 being the ultimate example...

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Even more archetypal is the presence of fuzzy pachyrhinosaurs, an absolute staple in recent palaeoartistry. Again, utterly unevidenced though based on sound reasoning. The feathered tyrannosaur facing it is presumably Nanuqsaurus.

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Your reminder that our famous/infamous 2012 book is about to jump in price (due to no fault of our own). Buy it now if you want the lower price: https://t.co/Ri0GXVgt6N

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By the way, if you are a palaeontologist from Global South on a tight or non-existent research budget and need illustrations to go with your publication, as a figure or for press release. I offer free palaeoart services!

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(I'm not a palaeoartist but psspsspsspss)

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