Got some little guys for sale;
Bird is $280, wall hanger, 20 inches long
Shuuvuia is $250, 27 inches long
Sinosauropteryx is $210, 25 inches long
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Sino is sold
Hope so! There will be some more of them soon too~
Thanks~ :3
Some other angles
Got some little guys for sale;
Bird is $280, wall hanger, 20 inches long
Shuuvuia is $250, 27 inches long
Sinosauropteryx is $210, 25 inches long
This digitally painted piece honors the survivor spirit of the coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our landscapes today. Below the horizon, carefully chosen ancestors mark pivotal moments in adaptation, each contributing to the form and survivor we see today. Above the horizon, Coyote stands alert at the center, framed by both Denver’s skyline and a mountain backdrop, symbols of their ability to thrive in cities as well as wilderness. Embedded in the ground are the skulls and bones of carnivores whose lineages ended long ago, emphasizing Coyote’s persistence in contrast.
"I Contain Multitudes"
This digitally painted piece honors coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our cities and the wilderness today.
The thread gives descriptions of all the extinct organisms shown in this piece (not to scale)
I feel like people think "birds are dinosaurs" is a weird fun fact that is "technically true" but I don't know how to emphasize that there are tens of thousands of species of theropod dinosaur on the planet with us right now. People keep them AS PETS.
WE EAT THEM.
we need to talk about that Ring Super Bowl ad
Pair of illustrations depicting Archaeocursor, a small dinosaur only a few feet long. It has a small head, long body, very long tail, little grasping hands folded low near its belly, and big strong long legs for running. It is shown here with speculative mottled rich brown coloration, a white iris, and yellow folded skin wattles on the cheek.
Archaeocursor asiaticus for #DrawDinosDaily here taking a sit-down from all the running. I added the little head portrait after I decided I wanted to get deeper into speculative head wattles for this guy. Ornamentation like that is common in modern cursorial birds.
🎨🪶 #SciArt #PaleoArt
Life reconstruction of Haolong in dark forest environment, by Fabio Manucci.
Montage showing scales and spikes of Haolong, with anatomical position marked on life reconstruction of whole animal. From Huang et al. 'Cellular-level preservation of cutaneous spikes in an Early Cretaceous'. iguanodontian dinosaur
Really taken with Haolong dongi, out today from Jiandong Huang, Pascal Godefroit and team. Just submitted news article on it. An iguanodontian with abundant hollow spikes across the neck and body, projecting from among conventional basement scales, and with rows of plate-like scales along the tail.
A new look inside the mouth of Archaeopteryx has revealed striking similarities with modern birds. 🦖🐦️ #ornithology
Rough little mini digital illustration of a female-type Black-throated Blue Warbler perched on sort of a hovering disembodied branch segment. She is a soft turquoise blue, greener at the head and richer blue on the back and tail, with a thin pointy black beak, white eyering, white belly, and black legs. The white patch on the primaries is a key identifying mark for this species regardless of age or sex.
This little Black-throated Blue Warbler isn't gonna get used for her original intended purpose so here she is for Warbler Wednesday! 🎨🪶 #BirdArt #SciArt
They can be prohibitively expensive when they're voluntary. I asked about getting a refresh of my tetanus vaccine awhile back and they wanted $300
Screengrab of my print store webpage, where you can exchange money for ink printouts of my art on high-quality pulped wood.
For #FossilFriday: After many, many years of absence, I've finally restored a working print store to my website markwitton.co.uk. There are over 120 #paleoart prints to choose from, and I'll periodically add new pieces over time (or older pieces at request, but serious inquiries only, please!).
Hey gang! I'm open for just about any kind of critter or OC you'd like to throw my way! I've done a wide variety of different types over the years and love trying new things too. I'll cut you a deal if given artistic freedom, too! Here's just a small sampling of some of the different ones I've done
An illustration of a large T. rex on a white background. The dinosaur has a mostly grey body with pale stripes and splotches, with earthy orange tones around its head and neck. “Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, the forelimbs of Tyrannosaurus were short but unusually powerful for their size, and they had two clawed digits. The most complete specimen measures 12.3–12.4 m (40–41 ft) in length, but according to most modern estimates, Tyrannosaurus could have exceeded sizes of 13 m (43 ft) in length, 3.7–4 m (12–13 ft) in hip height, and 8.8 t (8.7 long tons; 9.7 short tons) in mass.” (Source: Wikipedia)
I drawed a dinosaur.
#SciArt
Sketch of Zavacephale running (bottom) and detail of the head
Quick sketch of Zavacephale rinpoche, a new pachycephalosaur from Early Cretaceous Asia
#paleoart #dinosaur
The fossil
reconstruction hanging from a finger
A tiny Jurassic pterosaur, Bellubrunnus, wingspan, less than a foot (its head is the size of my fingernail)
If the far-right misogynist with a bad haircut wants to villainize independent women, Jezebel is more than happy to be the hag of his nightmares.
www.jezebel.com/we-paid-some...
Just a reminder to check for your name in this list of books that OpenAI trained from. If your name is there, they probably owe you several thousand dollars.
OpenAI cried that if everyone eligible author files, the company will go bankrupt, so I'm alerting every author I have ever spoken to.
Digital illustration of an Osprey flying over blue water with ghostly foggy trees in the background. The lighting is strong blue and gold, accentuating the bird's bright yellow eye on its otherwise black and white feathers.
Osprey, for lycorisrecoil @ tumblr! Thanks for the #Waymakers donation!
For info, and to donate and request a bird: act.theyoungcenter.org/a/birdsbeyon...
All funds go to supporting the rights of immigrant kids in the US. Ends Sept. 30!
🎨🪶 #BirdArt #SciArt
It's finally here! The next #Sketchasaur short starring the always-charismatic Spinosaurus, whose 'true colors' came out when we viewed it through the water. Let me know what you think!
#Sciart #Blender3D #ArtistOnBluesky #Animation
There is a hotpot of contributing factors but 100% because of the total vacancy of class awareness, folks hold to the propaganda that all poor people are unskilled labourers & when they see a skilled artist there is this immediate perception they belong to a certain economic bracket
Gold Foil Birds Stamp Washi
These were some birds that reminded me of my childhood back when I was living in China
#washitape #stationary
Illustration of a Red-breasted Nuthatch creeping downward on a tree trunk in front of blurry bright sunny leaves. The bird is facing down, has a bright white eyebrow and black eyestripe, a pointy beak, red-orange belly, and gray-blue back.
Red-breasted Nuthatch for @jcthebird.bsky.social ! Thank you so much for your #Waymakers donation in support of immigrant kids' rights!
For more info + to donate and request a bird: act.theyoungcenter.org/a/birdsbeyon...
Ends Sept. 30!
🎨🪶 #SciArt #BirdArt
I am opposed to AI products and services because of the extra power they require... IN A CLIMATE CRISIS. I am opposed to AI results - texts and illustrations - because they've been created unethically, via theft and non-consensual use of the work of others. Share if you agree.
Fluffy model of a small dinosaur with a single large claw on each hand, sticking a long tongue into a rotting log
Mononykus based loosely on a melanistic barn owl
#paleoart
Adding another guy to this sale
Anchiornis is $280
Tried twice to post about the mall exhibit that's set up until the end of September, but both times bsky crashed rather than upload the photos. :/