I don't think I ever sold any of these as a print on Redbubble but I still like this very polite looking Jakapil.
Did this shortly after this scrungly beast was published. Fell in love instantly. Look at it's armor and small arms and elegant jawline!
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
...and into 2004. Although I always prioritised palaeo-projects, I was never going to pass on an opportunity to illustrate some DUNE covers, by Frank Herbert. This artwork was my cover illustration for THE GREAT DUNE TRILOGY (a large volume that included DUNE, DUNE MESSIAH, and CHILDREN OF DUNE). I also illustrated GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE, HERETICS OF DUNE, and CHAPTER HOUSE DUNE. The crazy thing was, the publisher accepted and published my colour draft drawings and paid me in full anyway!
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Limelight
Fingerpainted Ibispaint X,
Thur 21 Dec 2023
A lone megapterygius (newly discovered mosasaur) basks in the limelight while exploring an underwater cavern. A quick concept that I decided to blotch out for fun, I may attempt it again in the future
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Any seafood fans?
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Quick sketch of Dunkleosteus terreli.
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Smaugust day 5 - "Small."
Very, very small.
Combined my love of dragons with my love of cell biology and sciart for this one!
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A bit 'draw the rest of the fkn owl' I know, but I love cockroaches. Blattodeans are underrated invertebrates, just because a few species womble into human homes 💖🪳
Sketchbook page for contrasting wood cockroach (Eushelfordia pica.) I turned it into a zine page.
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Here's another new dinosaur sticker! You know ankylosaurus was a party animal.
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A Campanian Autumn
Parasaurolophus walkeri is distracted by falling leaves.
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anxious pillbug mood
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Please welcome Perucetus, the new - and largest- known archeoceti.
A whale of enormous proportions. While it's exact size and weight is certainly a matter of heated debates it was no doubt a really big boi. Here a quick sketch of it approaching a time traveler.
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
An acrylic painting on card, from 2004. Titled "The Wreck," it depicts a submerged sauropod carcass and a collection of small marine reptiles. I painted it for my friend and marine reptile expert Richard Forrest.
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Glimpse
11 Dec 2023, acrylic A4
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Something a little different from me.
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