RedBubble Stuff by Scott

Elasmosaurus Skeleton


by cubelight

Skeleton of Elasmosaurus, used as the basis for a painting in the 2018 Gallimaufric Science art show: http://cgfx.us/gallhall

Except for the stickers, this is a white on black design.

Ammonite


by cubelight

It’s an ammonite!

Deinocheirus mirificus Dinosaur


by cubelight

This dinosaur, known at first only from horribly huge and clawed hands, proved to be an amazing and surprising creature. While it was known to be an ornithomimosaur, the true extent of its bizarreness wasn’t uncovered until D. mirificus was discovered—sans skull—from a dig site in Mongolia in 2009. The looted skull actually turned up later via black market activity, and the fossil was eventually repatriated to Mongolia in 2014.

It is an amazing find, and I was present at the presentation at SVP in 2013.

Theropods are weird.

A Phylogeny of Robots


by cubelight

Do you know where your favorite toys come from? Their history? How they tie together?

Would you like to? And learn about other lines, some of which failed? Some of which retain their charm?

This diagram is likely for you.

A Phylogeny of Robots


by cubelight

Do you know where your favorite toys come from? Their history? How they tie together?

Would you like to? And learn about other lines, some of which failed? Some of which retain their charm?

This diagram is likely for you.

A Phylogeny of Robots


by cubelight

Do you know where your favorite toys come from? Their history? How they tie together?

Would you like to? And learn about other lines, some of which failed? Some of which retain their charm?

This diagram is likely for you.

Black Calligram Tyrannosaur Skull


by cubelight

The bones of the Tyrannosaur skull, hand-lettered in their relative shapes (black and white variant).

Hunting Malice of the Ghost Dragon


by cubelight

This dramatically named pterosaur easily captures the imagination. Such big eyes! Such big teeth! Such a big mouth!

An Albino at Sunset


by cubelight

An albino Pachyrhinosaurus spp. acknowledges a subadult. The mountains of the Brooks Range are very pretty in the summers near the polar north.

Electric Parrot (Psittacosaurus sibiricus)


by cubelight

Parrot-lizard from Siberia, rendered along the lines of the Trikeratos and Gloom of Duralumin Dragons paintings.

I guess this makes two ceratopsians to receive this treatment.

Richard Basehart!


by cubelight

Richard Basehart! as elocuted by TV’s Gypsy of MST3K. Digital painting done from two practice speedpaintings as the last image of 2012 from me for our show, Archosaurs and Automata.

Clockwork Carnivore (Red EUPARKERIA-TYPE)


by cubelight

The fantastic 60 cm-long clockwork Euparkeria capensis (Parker’s good animal) snacks delicately on a robotic rarity: a Takara-style micro-man from the far future or an alternate dimension or something (also available in blue).

This was created as a mascot for our art show, Archosaurs & Automata held in January of 2013 at Modern Dwellers in Anchorage, Alaska.

Clockwork Carnivore (Blue EUPARKERIA-TYPE)


by cubelight

The fantastic 60 cm-long clockwork Euparkeria capensis (Parker’s good animal) snacks delicately on a robotic rarity: a Takara-style micro-man from the far future or an alternate dimension or something (also available in red).

This was created as a mascot for our art show, Archosaurs & Automata held in January of 2013 at Modern Dwellers in Anchorage, Alaska.

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