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Posts by HJ_arts02

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Been a long while since I posted here.....
Have a latest piece by me!
A commission I did for Ben G Thomas' vid on the Loch Ness Monster.

3 months ago 120 38 4 0
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Virtual #Paleoart Gallery Participants (4/5)

Just about one more week to go with artwork from
@fossillad123.bsky.social
@haiderjaffri.bsky.social
@wargonopsid.bsky.social
@palaeonavix.bsky.social
@spinojp.bsky.social

Get your tickets here tinyurl.com/4zw5m89e, spread the word & join the event!

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11 months ago 14 8 1 0
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I missed Velociraptor apreciation day but its always s good day to appreciate velociraptor

11 months ago 322 44 1 0

"Giant of the Andes"
Featuring Megatherium. Argentina circa 20,000 years ago.

About time I posted one of the 2 pieces I did for this Amazing study by @slothfultyrant.bsky.social , here on Bluesky!

11 months ago 45 16 0 1
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"A local river giant"

A revamp of a piece i did 2 years ago. Featuring Baryonyx circa 125 million years ago. England.

1 year ago 69 22 1 0

Looks like the New York Times article on our research just got a rerun in Brazil's leading newspaper! This time featuring the artwork by @haiderjaffri.bsky.social.
www1.folha.uol.com.br/ciencia/2025...

1 year ago 3 3 0 0
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An old buck Estemmenosuchus scratches itself on a dead tree with all sorts of little guys!

1 year ago 446 129 9 1
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Spinosaurus comm

1 year ago 1278 324 16 1
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Parapithecus grangeris and some fruit from oligocene fayum egypt. Not to scale

1 year ago 538 91 4 0
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Dragon in watercolor

1 year ago 1732 354 15 5
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neck details

1 year ago 578 76 20 2
A stand off between human and Homotherium. Both are mothers and both will do whatever necessary for their offspring’s survival.

A stand off between human and Homotherium. Both are mothers and both will do whatever necessary for their offspring’s survival.

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Maternal Needs

1 year ago 174 31 4 0
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Meganthropus palaeojavanicus of Sangiran, Central Java, Indonesia. A hominid that lived during the early-middle Pleistocene.

Brush test from last year. The fur brush is by Ville Sinkkonen, which you can get from his gumroad. Easily my top 5 brushpacks.

1 year ago 269 53 4 1
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More than a dog

1 year ago 271 48 5 0
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Homo sapiens

1 year ago 395 89 9 0
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Saichania chulsanensis

1 year ago 44 6 1 0
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Dread snek

1 year ago 2272 372 22 1
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Apidium from oligocene of Fayum, Egypt

1 year ago 592 94 5 1
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Citipati osmolskae, watercolor

1 year ago 748 114 5 1
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Microsyops fur brush demo. Quick one. Brushes now available here villes.gumroad.com/l/rkrac

1 year ago 248 46 1 0
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#Commissions Open!
Updated commission board.

1 year ago 14 6 0 0
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Portrait of a Kestrel
I met this fluffed up little guy out in the fields of Friesland in the Netherlands, observing me observing him, from his safe perch atop a lamp post.
Acrylics on board
26 x 26 cm

1 year ago 248 41 4 1
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Devonion fishies Elpistostege (close relative of the famous Tiktaalik) and couple of bothriolepis swimming by. Needs updating but still thinking this is one of my better paintings I have done

1 year ago 1048 263 13 4
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Work of Margret Flinch should get more attention and be named along the Knight and Christman as the great paleoartists. Illustrator and sculptor among other things she made life reconstructions to Osborns massive two part monograph series on proboscideans. I’m particularly fond of these ink drawings

1 year ago 179 17 3 0
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It was a massive pleasure to work with you!!

1 year ago 24 4 0 0
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Metabolic skinflint or spendthrift? Insights into ground sloth integument and thermophysiology revealed by biophysical modeling and clumped isotope paleothermometry - Journal of Mammalian Evolution Remains of megatheres have been known since the 18th -century and were among the first megafaunal vertebrates to be studied. While several examples of preserved integument show a thick coverage of fur...

Words cannot describe how excited I am to announce the publication of my first peer-reviewed paper published in the Journal of Mammalian Evolution! Here's a big, fancy thread summarizing everything: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

1 year ago 83 30 5 10
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Studies of the elephants for which we actually know what the size and morphology of external ear looks like. From left to right woolly mammoth, asian elephant, savannah elephant, forest elephant. Scaled to around same head size

1 year ago 603 109 6 3
A Dearc having squid whisked away by a darwinopteran pterosaur

A Dearc having squid whisked away by a darwinopteran pterosaur

Scottish Jurassic Squabble

1 year ago 363 95 7 0
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Squeezing in one more art piece before the end of 2024, a year after having the opportunity to do fieldwork in the Candeleros Fm of Argentina's Neuquén Basin. That trip inspired this piece, which depicts a group of titanosaurs traveling a dry interdune riverbed at sunset. #paleoart #sauropods 🦕

1 year ago 199 56 4 0
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My latest piece!
"A serpent in the making"
Basically a show of how I work as an artist....
Featuring Hainosaurus bernardi alongside some Squalicorax sharks and fish. Belgium circa 67 million years ago.

1 year ago 72 22 0 0