Pete Tillman
"The otherworldly glamour of Tupandactylus"
Artwork by Bob Nicholls, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Nicholls_(artist)
Re-photo from a new book I'm currently reading, "The Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World," which is off to a great start:
www.goodreads.com/review/show/4749121072
Definitely one to feed your Inner Dino-Geek! Such as the Texas pteranodon Quetzalcoatlus, which was as tall as a giraffe! Literally! And could fly! Whoa. Likely the largest and heaviest flying animal, ever.
Copyright held by the artist and his publisher, Thames & Hudson, who did great work on this book. This is a re-photo direct from the book, so you can see what a great job of printing/colour balance they did. Check it out!
"The otherworldly glamour of Tupandactylus"
Artwork by Bob Nicholls, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Nicholls_(artist)
Re-photo from a new book I'm currently reading, "The Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World," which is off to a great start:
www.goodreads.com/review/show/4749121072
Definitely one to feed your Inner Dino-Geek! Such as the Texas pteranodon Quetzalcoatlus, which was as tall as a giraffe! Literally! And could fly! Whoa. Likely the largest and heaviest flying animal, ever.
Copyright held by the artist and his publisher, Thames & Hudson, who did great work on this book. This is a re-photo direct from the book, so you can see what a great job of printing/colour balance they did. Check it out!