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Submitted: April 17, 2008
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acrylics 2008,
giant titanosaurian sauropod Paralititan stromeri roams in the mangrove swamps of the Cretaceous Egypt. Local theropods, Bahariasaurus ingens try to avoid being trambled.

This idea is basically a 'remake' of my earlier illustration, although in my opinion more dynamic and advanced in style.
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OMG!
It's simply awesome!

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I Love Whatever I do!
It's lovely. Really reallly good!

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The House was built from Nothing, and its foundation rest upon Nothing. Yet as Nothing is forever and the House is but eternal, these foundations slowly sink into the Nothing from which the House was wrought, and Nothing so impinges upon the House.
Very good painting ^^

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"Have you ever danced with the devil by the pale moonlight ?"
Wow. I love how the larger dinosaur towers over the other. It leaves an awe-inspiring effect.

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You little shit you're in it, now
I hope they throw away the key.
You should have talked to me more often
Than you did, but no! You had to go
Your own way, have you broken any
Homes up lately?
Just five minutes, Worm your honor,
Him, me, alone.
this is from a national geographic cover isn't it? hah, very nice!

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this is to the artists who know there work is just a drop in the ocean, but do it anyways-
What is art?
National Geographic? No, why would it be? :confused:
Awesome work!

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"Ellen síla lúmenn' omentielvo..."
Great Work!...very epic! :) I love the look of traditional paintings....I just wish I could get of my arse and do one.....
Oaah... well done! :)
Great! Love the perspective (you're right, much better than the earlier one). The composition is wonderfully dynamic and exciting (the pterosaurs are a really great touch as they look like an explosion). The blocky brushwork is great too; adds a bucketload of interest and power to the image.
Great work, my friend!

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"... to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." ~Issac Newton

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