Dinosaurs and Robots Show

These images are from our October 2011 Art show at Modern Dwellers in Anchorage, Alaska.

Trikeratos

Trikeratos, based on Triceratops skeleton.

Trikeratos, product of biology and technology. If someone asked me what it meant, I suppose I’d say, “a fanciful expression of how technology can illuminate details of the distant past.” Yes, that's what I'd say, assuming I can remember it. The skeleton for this piece is based on photos taken of the Triceratops mount at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (I was attending SVP in 2008, and had the opportunity to take lots of photo reference).

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Troodon in the Rushes

A troodon pauses for a drink at a rush-lined creek in the Colville River Basin, North Slope, Alaska ~70 million years ago. The scene shows a setting sun framed by a large gingko tree growing by the banks of the stream, ferns, and horsetails. The troodon looks right at the viewer face-on. © Raven Amos - http://cubelight.graphcs or http://cgfx.us  All rights reserved. Use in generative “artificial intelligence” model datasets, "AI art training programs" or other similar technologies is prohibited.

A troodon pauses for a drink at a rush-lined creek in the Colville River Basin, North Slope, Alaska ~70 million years ago. Digital illustration.

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