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Category Archives: tyrannosaurs
Genesis of a Feast. The Trike Decapitation!
Everything started inconspicuously… SVPCA, lethargic rodent presentation (very sorry rodents!) and my mind reeling by a fantastic suggestion of Mark Wildman… what can you do? Start doodling! From doodling anywhere I could, to formal pencil leading inevitably to the final thing… The corridors … Continue reading
Posted in crocodilians, tyrannosaurs
Tagged Andrew Parisi, Carter County Museum, Mark Wildman, Mike Kelly, SVPCA, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex
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Nanotyrannus… is it or is it not?
Nanotyrannus was considered as a different tyrannosaur species right from its discovery (especially by Robert Bakker). However, soon his status started to oscillate between different tyrannosaur and a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex. This has always been a source of hot debate. We have had … Continue reading
More previews from the Kelly Tyrannosaur Project.
As we can see here… not everything tyrannosaur has to be Tyrannosaurus! This classic scene has been depicted many times…And it should have been an awesome one to watch. Triceratops was once depicted as a mud wrestler by Dr. Bob Bakker. … Continue reading
Posted in ceratopsians, tyrannosaurs, Uncategorized
Tagged Bob Bakker, Keratin Revolution, Mike Kelly, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus
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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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Introducing: New protagonists for 2015.
What is behind the story of this new tyrannosaur saga? A few months ago a manuscript landed on my desk. Mike Kelly, knowledgeable dinosaur fan and a man that is becoming fast a new patron of the Paleo Arts and … Continue reading
Posted in Dinosaurs, Titanosaurs, tyrannosaurs, Uncategorized
Tagged Alamosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex
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Greetings from this Blog!
…just in case there’s anybody I couldn’t reach! It’s been quite a year… beware of straying asteroids in the next one… and thanks for keeping communication open!
Posted in tyrannosaurs, Uncategorized
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Cheap Thrills!
Visiting your local boot sale in London is almost always guarantee that you’ll find some new dinosaur toy rejects… that’s what happened couple weeks ago: spent £2 and got a full bag of selected dinotoys… among which I found a … Continue reading
Posted in ceratopsians, tyrannosaurs, Uncategorized
Tagged Customising models, Kaiyodo models, Psittacosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex
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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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Outtakes from the Big Golden Book (Part One)
A busy scene from the Cretaceous North America, with Albertosaurus chasing Maisaura and chicks (there’s a really 9ld version of this one where Albertosaurus had only a timid feather fan round its arms… things move fast!) , Originally the big … Continue reading
Posted in ceratopsians, Dinosaurs, hadrosaurs, maniraptora, Ornithischians, Palaeontology Meetings, Pterosaurs, Raptors, Theropods, tyrannosaurs
Tagged Albertosaurus, Anatotitan, Euoplocephalus, Lambeosaurus, Maiasaura, Quetzalcoatlus, SVP Meeting LA 2013, The Big Golden Book of Dinosaurs, Tröodon, Triceratops
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