Monday, 5 September 2011
Beware of Explodey Anklyosaurs
Beware of explodey pineapple anklyosaurs.
Sometimes they travel far distances before kabooming.
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This post marks the return of Art Mondays on The Flying Trilobite! My posting has been a bit sporadic lately, so I think I'll return to this discipline that I held for a few years on the blog. At the very least, expect new art and art commentary each Monday.
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5 comments:
I am amused by the expression on that anklyosaur's face--very much a "I'll do it! I'll do it! Don't make me!" face. Must be the big eye...
And yay for Art Mondays! Not only will there be more art, but also more inspiration :D
That Ankylosaur has so many things wrong with it I'm not even sure where to beginning remanding you for inaccuracies :P
Nice. If I didn't know any better, I'd say this was an artistic poke at the current ART Evolved debate...
Love his devious expression, and the taunting of the T-Rex whose prespective we're seeing here ;)
This is wonderful. It reminded me of the Tanklyosaurus in Rick Meyerowitz's Dodosaurs.
Thanks Traumador! I think I drew this around when those discussions started. I was thinking about my pink parasaurolophus for the ART evolved charity last year in terms of style, though this is a little rougher.
And yes, the anatomy for an anklyosaur probably owes more to The Thing from Fantastic Four than science. ;-)
And thanks John! I'll have to check out the Tanklyosaurus you mention. I like the name.
Tygenco glad someone noticed Art Mondays are back! And humbly proud you find them inspiring. :-) Thanks!
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