Paleoart

Here I'm going to share some of my paleoart. There are some disagreements in the community as to what the exact definition of paleoart is, but for the sake of brevity, its an attempt to reconstruct extinct animals. This can be highly scientifically rigorous, playful, wildly speculative, cover a range of styles and mediums, etc. Basically, these are my drawings and paintings of dinosaurs and other extinct animals. I tend to mostly paint and draw dinosaurs as my subjects, though I would like to branch out more in the future.

I am not a paleontologist! I will make mistakes! Please do not take these reconstructions as 100% accurate, that is impossible! There are gaps in my knowledge that will show!

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The adorable ceratopsid, Nasutoceratops.
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Saurolophus, not to be confused with Parasaurolophus, which was originally thought to be closely related to Saurolophus, hence the name. Parasaurolophus might be the more famous of the two, but Saurolophus came first.
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Bull Lambeosaurus with speculative breeding colors and dewlap.
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Altirhinus, an early Cretaceous non-hadroisaurid hadrosauroid with a lovely skull shape.
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Diabloceratops turns to face an attacking Lythronax.
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Pinacosaurus gives a threat display, showing off its dangerous club tail.
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Sinosauropteryx, a small theropod with exceptionally preserved feathers.
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Chaoyangopterus, a pterosaur, crosses paths with a defensive microraptor, a dinosaur.
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Tenontosaurus, an early cretaceous iguanodont.
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Tenontosaurus close up.
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Styracosaurus.
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Guanlong, my favorite Tyrannosauroid.
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Gryposaurus with speculative soft tissue on its face, though I forgot that Gryposaurus fossils preserve large midline scales.
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Anchiceratops commission for Corathus on Twitter.
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Stegoceras.
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Camarasaurus.
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Moganopterus, an absolutely bizarre Pterosaur that doesnt get enough appreciation.
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Coelophysis.
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Concavenator with Europejara prey.
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Goyocephale taking a rest.
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Spinosaurus dozing off.
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Struthiomimus.
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Herrerasaurus resting in a patch of ferns.
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Bull Lambeosaurus standing and calling.
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Two camptosaurus having a drink from a stream.
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Natovenator.
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Oviraptor.
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Guidraco.
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