A scene of grazing short-necked sauropods - Brachytrachelopan mesai
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Panoramic Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
Completed with Faber Castell Polychromos Pencils on 160gsm Seawhite of Brighton A3 Square sketchbook
One of the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth…
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Panoramic Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
What did Parasaurs do when they couldn’t find each other?
Original size: a4
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
My rendition of the 1830 piece by De La Beche. Widely known as the first artistic depiction of prehistoric life informed by fossil evidence of the time.
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein pencils on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
A mother with her clutch of eggs
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
Background made in Procreate with digital brushes
A collection of my favourite little creatures
From left to right:
Kakapo, Ocean Sunfish, Baby Tapir, Capybara
Completed with Faber Castell and Holbein Coloured pencils
Triceratops from my ongoing series, The Celestialsaurs
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton paper
Original size: a4
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton paper
A scene of grazing short-necked sauropods - Brachytrachelopan mesai
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Panoramic Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
Completed with Faber Castell Polychromos Pencils on 160gsm Seawhite of Brighton A3 Square sketchbook
One of the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth…
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Panoramic Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
What did Parasaurs do when they couldn’t find each other?
Original size: a4
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
My rendition of the 1830 piece by De La Beche. Widely known as the first artistic depiction of prehistoric life informed by fossil evidence of the time.
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein pencils on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
A mother with her clutch of eggs
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
Background made in Procreate with digital brushes
A collection of my favourite little creatures
From left to right:
Kakapo, Ocean Sunfish, Baby Tapir, Capybara
Completed with Faber Castell and Holbein Coloured pencils
Triceratops from my ongoing series, The Celestialsaurs
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton paper
Original size: a4
Completed with Faber Castell, Holbein and Caran d’ache on Seawhite of Brighton paper