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Hello all, One of the many drawings/art works of me. Black pencil and edited with pc. This artwork comes perhaps in a book that will be published in July/August 2021. The Cretaceous sea (Kreidemeer) of Europe (late late Campanian and/or early Maastrichtian, 73-69/73-68 mya). Kind regards and happy fossil hunting! Ruben
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Hello to all. Currently I am looking for an Anklyosaurus tooth for my son for his Birthday. I was thinking that maybe a drawing or painting of an Anklyosaurus would be nice to go along with the tooth. If any of the forums great artists would be interested I propose a trade- your artwork, for my fossils. If anyone is interested please shoot me a pm. Thank-you Sincerly Dave
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Hi everyone! Well, the time has come to show you what my fossil display area looks like! The two cabinets were gifts from my mother-in-law, the two side tables with shelves and the bench (which has a storage area inside) and the ammonite artwork were gifts from my husband, the linocut prints are by the extremely talented @Bobby Rico, and the Burgess Shale toys and under-cabinet lights and labels were bought by me. I put as much information as I had for each fossil on the labels, as well as an explanation of how I acquired each fossil so many of you may notice your TFF names on th
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I am in the process of creating a micropaleontology themed artwork., and even after having received a good amount of expert help, I feel overwhelmed by the subject and would like to get more opinions on my composition. The piece will consist of a series of disc-shaped layers, each of which will bear microfossils from a different geologic time period. These layers will be stacked like a roll of coins, so as to look like a drill core. The attached image shows a part of my research spreadsheet, including images and descriptions of each layer. If anyone here has any thoughts on the or
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From the album: james herrmann
In this view I again wanted to show the cantilevered structure of the sculpture and the subtle color differences in the patination of the shell vs the body of the ammonite.-
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From the album: james herrmann
In this front left view I wanted to highlight the waving of the kelp. The challenge was to strongly support the heteromorph while still making the sculpture feel like there was movement and a lightness to the work. -
From the album: james herrmann
This left side view of the sculpture shows the attachment of the ammonite to the kelp, actually there is a lot of bronze in the mass of tentacles. From the base to the top of the sculpture is approximately 40 inches.-
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Here are some cool images of Paleoart of new exciting discoveries for 2017. The link includes many more plus the story behind each. Enjoy. https://motherboard.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/wjp5jx/best-dinosaur-art-of-2017-paleoart-scientific-illustration-rom-zuul?utm_campaign=sharebutton&__twitter_impression=true
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I have been drawing dinosaurs for a long time, and i´m getting better with each drawing, i thought that i would show off some examples of the work i have done, so here it comes: Unexpected Visitor Two Laevisuchus are scared away by a larger Rajasaurus in cretaceous India. Diving Giant A Spinosaurus swims after its favourite prey, Onchopristis (Still need to get a fossil of that one ) in cretaceous North Africa. Evicted! A Velociraptor is scared away from its home by a Therizinosaurus in cretaceous Mongolia. Clash of the Titans A Tyrannosaurus faces off with Triceratops in cretaceous
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