Art in Awe of Science by Glendon Mellow 🔸 glendonmellow.com/links.
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Have a great Halloween!
Played around a bit with night-glowing paint. ^^


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I’m not a “brand account”
Please interact with me. I’m Bex. I am just one person making things. (sometimes my sister helps out too- she is paid don’t worry). I’ve seen push-back against interacting with brands on here, and that’s totally fair! Fuck Wendy’s, or whatever. I’m just a bit concerned that some folks might take that to mean any business- no! Support small businesses! Support artists! Support charities! Support non-profits! I blaze posts sometimes because reach is important, because I am selling things. I can guarantee any money I make goes towards me (and my sister) paying rent, eating food and occasionally buying nice things (usually from other artists).
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Autumn Ent.
Pencil and ArtRage. An older piece.
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- Dog star, burning through a vast black sky -
In memory of Laika: a greater friend to mankind than mankind was to her.
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Hi Tumblrs, I’ve been made aware that Tumblr is now owned by a decent, pretty sensible company, and so I’m back, and going to start posting here on the regular again.
I’m also on Mastodon if you want even moar: @[email protected] link
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Autumn is for cycling.
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Deinosuchus skull.
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Reviving my Tumblr. You can find all my links at https://glendonmellow.com/links

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Dilophosaurus Ink at 45
I turned 45 recently, and it was the right time to finally get a tattoo I’ve been thinking about for a long time. Here it is, and a few thoughts about what it means to me.
Where it started
Paleontology-author, science communicator and friend Riley Black asked me to design a series of tattoos a few years ago, based on the Morrison Formation predators: Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus and Torvosaurus.
Riley was quote specific about wanting the skeletons in the death pose: some fossils are found in a distinct arched-back pose, most likely due to their spine being close to the surface of their skin, and drying out and tightening after death. I played with a couple of variations of black line designs, and we settled on an outline of the spine, ribs, and tail, and silhouettes of the skull and limbs. I added some distressed and broken bits, and even some hidden shapes of states where Riley has lived on one of them, thinking that even if someone copies the tattoo, it will remain specifically theirs.
Dilophosaurus
I’ve always loved Dilophosaurus, ever since a childhood dinosaur book showed one sprinting and turning toward some fast-moving lizard prey. My childhood was in the late 70’s and 80’s, and Jurassic Park’s velociraptors hadn’t hit mainstream popularity yet. Most books focused on Tyrannosaurus, and one book I had, also showed the big bulky Gorgosaurus and Tarbosaurus. But here was this illustrated paperback, The MacMillan Book of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures with an illustration of Dilophosaurus by John Hamberger.
It had crests! It was fast! It looked more nimble than the big guys. It blew me away. It was something I hadn’t imagined before.
I sketched out the design using ArtRage 5, my favourite digital painting program, and used photos of two specimens for reference.
As an adult, the other aspect of Dilophosaurus that appeals to me is that the holotype specimen shows signs of injuries and healing. It was bashed around a lot during its life, and still kept going. That feels like a significant metaphor for myself at turning age 45. The last few years have been both joyous, thanks to my family, and tough economically and professionally.
Cycling
I’ve written before about cycling - taking Nucala for my lifelong severe asthma has changed my main mode of transportation into a serious pursuit. It’s a fantastic way to out-ride stress, and I’m in danger of becoming a MAMIL.
So I needed to put some cycling bits in the design. Highlighted below are parts of a chain, gear and derailleur.
Getting inked
One of my regrets with my previous tattoos is not staying in touch with the artists who did the work inking my designs.
So this time I wanted that to be different. I know a few tattoo artists in person, and in my head there was no question I wanted German Shible to ink this tattoo. Watching his Instagram and traditional and neo-trad style over the last few years, I had absolute confidence in him, and he delivered.
I mentioned to German that I’d love if he could keep some of the sketchiness of my lines, and he agreed that would work. I’m so thrilled German did this tattoo. It means so much to me to have an artist I admire do this work.
This tattoo needed to be on my “cycling leg” - typically when you’re cycling and wearing pants, you roll up your right pants on your right calf so the hem doesn’t get caught in the chain. Best spot to show it off. Plus, I’ve liked how black line tattoos on legs looked ever since playing Fable II years ago, lol.
Getting a tattoo is a real confidence booster. Thank you German!
Damn it looks good.
See more of my scienceink tattoo designs at glendonmellow.com/tattoos.
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Ankylosaur-Minotaur - Inktober 7
Ankylosaur-Minotaur is bleating and wishes to box you. Clean fight, no scute-knuckles.
This is #Inktober number 7. Sketched a terrible little feathered dinosaur standing on its own tail and a Charizard Mega X (for my son) before doing this fine fellow.
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Self-portrait - Inktober 6
Late night self-portrait.
#Inktober 6.
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Oort the Space Goblin - Inktober 3
With the discovery of a new dwarf planet awesomely named Goblin discovered in the Oort Cloud, I just had to sketch a quick little something. #Inktober # 3.
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Witchy sketch - Inktober 2
#Inktober day 2. A witchy sketch.
Looked at a model in Sarah Simblet’s useful Anatomy for the Artist and sketched this. Mucked up the face though.
Sarah Simblet: http://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/sarah-simblet
Anatomy for the Artist: https://www.amazon.ca/Anatomy-Artist-Sarah-Simblet/dp/078948045X
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Skullfruit Tree - Inktober 1
Going to try and give #Inktober a whirl this year. Here’s a spooky SkullFruit Tree.
Last year I didn’t make it too far. No guarantees this year but I’m gonna try. Shake some cobwebs loose, keep things simple. Drawing trilobites and old trees are favourites.
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