2023

Unfortunately, bowties were not invented yet 66 million years ago, making this depiction scientifically inaccurate.
2024

This was for an art jam I did with my friends, the prompt of which was "old vs new".

Winter is coming to an end in what would eventually become Australia. A giant amphibian, Koolasuchus, has just woken up from its torpor and its feeling rather hungry. No better a time than to catch some Qantasaurus!

Two male Torosaurus engaged in a scuffle. If you've ever seen muskox fight one another, image that but with 8 tons being hurled around.

Unfortunately Cerastegotops isn't a real dinosaur. This drawing is a re-design of the hybrid by the same name from the game Jurassic World: Alive. If you look up the original design you'll be sorely disappointed.

A drawing of the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex. He's a tad on the extremely chubby side but that just means more to love!
2025

Here's an edited version with an improved background and proportions.

A drawing of Tatankaceratops in an (almost) dried river bed. While this "bison horned face" is a dubious genus which might just represent a juvenile Triceratops, I love it nonetheless.

A very fluffy Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum and her baby. Take note that it probably did not get this snowy during the time Pachyrhinosaurus lived, and likewise it probably wasn't this fluffy. Unfortunate.

A group of Allosaurus try to split up a herd of towering Diplodocus as they trudge across the salt flats. This scene is heavy inspired by one of my favorite documentaries: Walking with Dinosaurs (specifically the Ballad of Big Al). If I ever finish this piece, expect it to be a remake from the ground up.

When I was in Finland, I found a lot of my old stuff which happened to include this Gorgosaurus action figure from the 2013 Walking With Dinosaurs movie. While very accurate for its time, I wanted to see how it would look if updated to match modern science. This meant editing the picture of the model to give it some lips, fluff and a bit more bulk.