A collection of my watercolor paintings based on the John Day Fossil Beds coloring pages. Original lineart thanks to the National Park Service and John Day Fossil Beds specifically.
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument coloring pages

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A collection of my watercolor paintings based on the John Day Fossil Beds coloring pages. Original lineart thanks to the National Park Service and John Day Fossil Beds specifically.
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument coloring pages

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palaeoart This is a timelapse video of this weekend's preparation of the upper skull of an Eporeodon - an extinct cow-sized oreodont mammal which lived around 30 million years ago. This was found in the White River formations of Pennington county, South Dakota. Oreodonts were early herbivorous Artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) which also include pigs, camels, hippos, deer and whales. This prep took about 4hrs in total - not easy to condense into a 1min vid. It's a pretty nice skull but shame that the front of the skull never survived as that would normally have shown some very large fang-like canines.