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Tag Archives: Deinocheirus
Dinosaur Skin and Survival… the new coming project.
Tarbosaurus and Talarurus… the where ends meet in the new exhibition. In association with Gondwana Studios… the next Dinosaur rEvolution will be coming from as far as Tasmania! After the Hatching The Past success in Europe (thousands continue to visit … Continue reading
Posted in Dinosaur rEvolution, Hatching The Past, Museum Displays, Raptors, therizinosaurs, Theropods, Uncategorized
Tagged Avimimus, Caudipteryx, Deinocheirus, deinonychus, Dinosar rEvolution, Gondwana Studios, Hatching The Past, Heterodontosaurus, Horniman Museum, Kosmoceratops, Nothronychus, Peter Norton, Psittacosaurus, Sinosauropteryx, Talarurus, tarbosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, velociraptor
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Meet the new protagonists…!
The excitement of the epic Mike Kelly “Super Predator, the World of T. rex” continues unabated. After finishing the series about Alamosaurus and T. rex, the new chapter I’m illustrating now refers to the possible scenario of the predator/prey relationship of the … Continue reading
Posted in Deinocheirids, Theropods, tyrannosaurs
Tagged Deinocheirus, Mike Kelly, tarbosaurus
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The Deinocheirus Saga continues…
Deinocheirus herd being stalked by a Tarbosaurus (here clad in my new feathered incarnation). This is definitively not my last take on this… I have become rather obsessively interested in the (to my eyes at least) humped monster and spent many hours in these illustrations! … Continue reading
Posted in Deinocheirids, ornithomimosaurs, tyrannosaurs, Uncategorized
Tagged Deinocheirus, Mongolia, tarbosaurus
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The Time Is Now: Finally Deinocheirus!
Remember this? Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska** , the discoverer of Deinocheirus (the Terrible Claw) in awe of her own discovery…How many times have we stood and stared in awe of this fossil, imagining what the rest of the animal would look? Comparative anatomy deductions … Continue reading
The Joy of customising models!
Yes, you saw it as “blank slate” in the previous blog. Here’s my own version of Hector Munive‘s fine Centrosaurus model (hoping to do more collaborations with him and Aldebaran Catañeda very soon). According to the skin preserved together with … Continue reading
SVP at LA… a personal chronicle.
It was a double whammy returning to LA and SVP at the same time. It’s been a while since my last Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting …and even longer while since I last had visited Los Angeles… In ’76, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna Magovern, Anusuya Chinsamy, Carmen Naranjo, Charlie Magoovern, Constance Van Beek, Darren Naish, Deinocheirus, Diana Pomeroy, Dinosaurs In The Round, Dinosaurs In Your Face, Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Donna Braginetz, Florence Magovern, George Callison, Hatching The Past, Hirokazu Tokugawa, Jim Farlow, Jim Kirkland, La Brea Museum, Los Angeles County Museum, Marc Kaplowitz, Mauricio Anton, Mike Habib, Mike Keesey, Nic Regester, Octavio Mateus, Scott Hartman, Sharka Tulu, Stone Co, SVP Meeting LA 2013, The Big Golden Book of Dinosaurs, Thom Holtz, William Stout
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