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It's I'm Gabriel and I’m a freelance paleoartist and scientific illustrator.

Currently I’m accepting commissions for March (booked for January and February), email is in my bio if you're interested!

More in my IG https://t.co/hV2UXt06JE

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Have you seen today's 🦖🎺🦁 2nd grader Sarah Gomez-Lane, who drew delightful dinosaurs to highlight her dream of becoming a paleontologist! We fell in love with Sarah’s rendering of her dinos, and were blown away by her big (you might ev… https://t.co/exDMZvr4Qa

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brb, important paleontological work to do.

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Highlights from the
Edestus (finally), Carnusex... no... Carnufex, Pentaceratops and Janjucetus.

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Highlights from the
Rubeosaurus, Orodus, Samotherium and Gargantuavis.

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A couple very rough scenes as part of my new years' resolution; generic silesaurid in a conifer forest & Atopodentatus in the shallows. Heavily referenced DeviantArt user tohdraws' "Shallows" for the second 1, love the vibrance & tranquility of it

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Results from the first of the new year! Dakosaurus, Arthurdactylus, Talpanas (the mole duck)...

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A Sharovipteryx performing a mating display

Original post: https://t.co/r81FcrklS1

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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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A A Day is back in business! Starting the new year with a new format and snazzy new wordpress page, and from me, new of the revolutionary fuzzy neornithischian Kulindadromeus! https://t.co/D6xOsXXAOi
https://t.co/T5PizANfy7

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Rudists: the rudest bivalves.

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Paleo-energy: a counter-history of energy
https://t.co/ydTqr67l8S

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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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I have also given it cheek plates based on recent research by Witmer et al, suggesting a lack of typical fleshy cheeks in ornithischians. To compensate, it may have had an enlarged pterygoideus as recently proposed (2nd pic) by Ali Nabavizadeh

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And the last three, Mahakala and Plarypterygius (two versions)

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Results from the last of the year 2018! Rhabdodon, Paleorhinus, Prodrinoceras, Rostropycnodus.

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