Showing posts with label Dinosaurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinosaurs. Show all posts
Friday, 3 June 2011
Dinosaur Spacesuit
Labels:
Dinosaurs,
Simon Fraser,
spacesuit
Thursday, 12 May 2011
"On you go Wullie, you can do it!"
I'd like to take the opportunity to salute a race of men. The widely known and feared 'Scottish Bampot', the guy that you can talk into doing ANYTHING! Go fer it bigman, yer a STAR!
Labels:
Bampot,
Brachiosaurus,
Dinosaurs,
Giraffititan,
Simon Fraser,
Swordsman
Today: "swordsman"
Labels:
Dinosaurs,
Pirate,
Tim Hamilton
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
The Future's So Bright , I Gotta Wear Shades!
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Cryolophosaurus,
Dinosaurs,
Simon Fraser,
Sunglasses
Thursday, 21 April 2011
A Day at the Museum - Dem Bones
So as George has informed you all, we spent much of yesterday at the American Natural History Museum. Which is a wonderful place, full of wonders and MANY people too. Nevertheless we drew many fine sets of bones.
We started off in the prehistoric Mammals, this is as Gomphoterium, an ancestor of the modern Elephant.
Then I drew an ancient ground dwelling Sloth named after George Cuvier.
Then there was an amazing predator called the Amphigon or 'Ambiguous Dog' a massive Bear/Dog combo type thing.
Then I drew the Timitherium Megahamiltonii, though obviously a different sample from the one George Drew.
Then we moved onto Theropod Dinosaurs. This is a Ceratorsaurus skull. You can see the bony ridges where the nasal horns would have attached.
I did a marker sketch of one birdlike dinosaur and one dinosaur like bird.
Then we finish off with the schoolboys favourite Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It was a great day , we should do it again sometime.
We started off in the prehistoric Mammals, this is as Gomphoterium, an ancestor of the modern Elephant.
Then I drew an ancient ground dwelling Sloth named after George Cuvier.
Then there was an amazing predator called the Amphigon or 'Ambiguous Dog' a massive Bear/Dog combo type thing.
Then I drew the Timitherium Megahamiltonii, though obviously a different sample from the one George Drew.
Then we moved onto Theropod Dinosaurs. This is a Ceratorsaurus skull. You can see the bony ridges where the nasal horns would have attached.
I did a marker sketch of one birdlike dinosaur and one dinosaur like bird.
Then we finish off with the schoolboys favourite Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It was a great day , we should do it again sometime.
Old Bones: Three horn face
Things were a mite bit slow on the bridge yesterday-- that was because, like, 90% of our regularly contributing members were on our dino drawing field trip. Simon, Tim, Becky, Robin and I made the trek to the Museum of Natural History to check out their new Sauropod exhibit (along with, like Tim mentioned, pretty much every family in NYC with a kid under 8 years old). The Sauropod exhibit was pretty cool, but it can't hold a candle to the permanent fossil collection, and we all made many cool drawings.
For me the king of dinos is the Triceratops, so much so that when everyone else left, I stayed behind to draw this study of one's skull. So cool.
If I had a Triceratops... you'd all pay.
Check out a bunch more sketches of old bones here at my own blog.
For me the king of dinos is the Triceratops, so much so that when everyone else left, I stayed behind to draw this study of one's skull. So cool.
If I had a Triceratops... you'd all pay.
Check out a bunch more sketches of old bones here at my own blog.
Labels:
Dinosaur bones,
Dinosaurs,
George O'Connor,
Triceratops
Bones
So Simon, George, Robin, Becky and I took a trip to the
Museum of Natural History yesterday along with every other
vacationing child in NYC and drew some bones.
Here's a stegosaurus:

And then, because I do a sketch in the morning to, I did this.
I don't know why...still looking at Jean's French Fashion magazine too much I guess.
Yes, George, I made up the dino skull she is sitting on.
Museum of Natural History yesterday along with every other
vacationing child in NYC and drew some bones.
Here's a stegosaurus:

And then, because I do a sketch in the morning to, I did this.
I don't know why...still looking at Jean's French Fashion magazine too much I guess.
Yes, George, I made up the dino skull she is sitting on.
Labels:
Dinosaurs,
models,
Stegosaurus,
Tim Hamilton
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Dinosaur
Labels:
Dinosaurs,
George O'Connor,
Joe Infurnari,
Natalie Kim,
Simon Fraser,
Tim Hamilton
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