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Yu7 art: Cenozoic megafauna in resin

Started by Halichoeres, November 06, 2020, 01:43:24 PM

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Halichoeres

For those of you into prehistoric mammals, I recently noticed the work of this Taiwanese artist on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YU7art/media

Recently there have been a lot of chibi-style like this Megacerops (available painted or unpainted):


But also really lifelike sculptures like this Prodinoceras (a primitive uintathere):
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paintingdinos

Oh no... I actually love this. Yeah its extremely stylized but its also stinkin cute.

However:


link to FB post


This sparks immense joy.

Loon

Thanks for sharing these! I went through their twitter, and this artist is just fantastic. That primitive units there I not a species I knew of, but it is fascinating as an animal and asa piece of art. I even really love the "chibi" style animals, they kind of remind of some of the stylized figures from Japan.

Shonisaurus

Thanks for the links, we need prodinoceras from Collecta, Papo, Safari or other brand of toy dinosaurs. On the other hand, the entelodontid is a hyper-realistic figure, although it is a meticulous and laborious work only done by an artist with a lot of knowledge in the anatomy of prehistoric mammals in this case, as can be seen in that facebook link.

By the way, these figures will cost a lot of money seeing the quality and absolute hyper-realism, especially being made of resin.

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