CANA-saurus
Scanned Desksketch
An illustration done for a netball association. It was for a CANA event. So obviously I based it on a Camarasaurus. Continue reading
An illustration done for a netball association. It was for a CANA event. So obviously I based it on a Camarasaurus. Continue reading
Ok, so maybe the Iguanodon may have been a quadruped after all in a limited fashion and within some species. Continue reading
Not only was tail dragging was a thing of the past, with the Dinosaur Revolution everything ran all the time and did so on two legs. Continue reading
After that mine in Brussels the quadruped Iguanodon was pretty much eradicated. The kangaroo-odon took its place for most of the 20th century. Continue reading
With the release of Jurrassic World it seems that retro dinosaurs in all their lizardy tail dragging glory. So with that in mind, here is an 1850’s Iguanodon. Continue reading
Base on this museum mount for skeletal reference, this featured Deinonychus is probably not actually riding an invisible bicycle. Continue reading
This is very close to my favourite drawing at the moment. I did it a while ago now, and it was the first thing I drew after I got the use of my right arm back. Continue reading
Based on some photos of the Petrified Forest National Park mount of a Postosuchus kirkpatricki, it took a few lunches to finish this sketch. Continue reading