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irimali's dinosaur art

Started by irimali, August 21, 2013, 01:00:40 AM

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Bokisaurus

Nice to see an update 😃
Awesome drawing, but I really miss you dinosaurs and dioramas😃


irimali

Quote from: Bokisaurus on June 18, 2021, 04:53:36 AM
Nice to see an update 😃
Awesome drawing, but I really miss you dinosaurs and dioramas😃

Thank you!  sadly I've run out of room for dioramas :(  I won't be able to make more unless I find a new home for the ones I have.Going to be focusing on drawing/painting for a while.

JohannesB

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Quote from: irimali on June 17, 2021, 06:20:27 PM
Attempted carboniferous landscape with tree ferns and seed ferns.  Psaronius, neuropteris, mariopteris, plus some horsetails-sphenophyllum and calamostachys, and lepidodendron and sigillaria in the background. 

Colored pencil drawings are not easy to photograph:(



Such a gorgeous drawing, and such an evocative atmosphere: imagine all the fauna lurking underneath (I would not gladly get lost in there ;-) Your drawing somehow reminds me of the art by Douglas Henderson.

Kapitaenosavrvs

#163
Fantastic drawing. I would want to just be there alone.

ceratopsian

An artwork I would gladly hang on my wall.  Thank you for showing it.

irimali

new stuff:



I'm trying to get that illusory motion thing to work again.   

irimali

New art!  I guess it's been a while.  Middle Devonian plants. Pertica, Drepanophycus, Thursophyton, and 3 species of Psilophyton.  Watercolor and gouache. 



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This is exquisite. I appreciate that, unlike so many reconstructions of early plants, you actually show them mingling as modern plants do, instead of in little monospecific clumps separated by expanses of bare soil. 

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