I've started posting new paleoart again over at paleo_kc on Instagram if anyone is over there and interested in seeing some Kansas paleoart, I have a pretty big backlog of finished artwork and I'm trying to post every few days!
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Rich megafaunas were the norm across Earth's land masses from >30 million years ago until just 10-40 thousand years ago- here illustrations of #megafauna from North America 15 mio years incl #elephants (s.l.) 🐘🫏🐪 #megabiota
@CorbinRainbolt’s art in the “Beyond the Barstow” exhibit alone should be enough incentive for you to come see this innovative exhibition with great paleoart and a mix of real and replica fossils
PaleoCon is almost here! This event will feature paleontologists from across the country showing off their work. Join us on August 26th for a fun day full of science, hands-on activities, & the opening of a new exhibit, for the price of regular museum admission! #PaleoCon2023
I come here to present to you a new lagerpetid published today, the 'Venetoraptor gassenae', a lagerpetid with a curved beak, which lived in the Triassic in what is now Brazil.
#paleoart#Venetoraptor
My paleoartistic interpretation below:
@dh_paleoart Thank you! I definitely tried to emulate the focus on all the nice vegetation that I remember from a lot of older pieces of Paleoart from books I had when I was a kid!
If I had a nickel for every paleoart painting set near a shallow water in a dense forest with a hidden animal in the background done with loose brushstrokes posted today I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird (cool) that it happened twice