Brennan Stokkermans
@brennanstokkermans.bsky.social
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Artist • Photographer • Birdwatcher. 25 y/o he/him featured in the new book MESOZOIC ART
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I wanted to find a unique angle to emphasize the pachyrhinosaurus bull’s horns. I ended up pulling inspiration from the windmills in Dutch polder painters like Paul Gabriël. The style ended up bleeding into a lot of the color choices as well in a way I’m really happy with.
“The Bull”

This piece was done over the last year as a commission for the new card game “Zoic”
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Here's a T. Rex bored to death trying to bite their own tail. My partner asked me to animate it in stop motion, after she watched a video about the very important topic of "could T. Rex chew its own tail like a dog". The puppet is still a work in progress 🦖
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Is it a lizard? Is it a snake? Maybe a 'false snake'?? As that's what its name means in Gaelic!

Hello to Breugnathair, a new fossil from the Jurassic of Skye with a curious mix of snake & lizard features, showing that early squamate evolution was complex

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Fossil found on Skye is new species of fanged Jurassic reptile
Experts say the lizard-like creature, which has been given the Gaelic name Breugnathair elgolensis, had lived about 167 million years ago.
www.bbc.co.uk
I was honored to create this illustration to accompany the discovery of Breugnathair elgolensis a newly discovered genus of reptile that shares traits of both lizards and snakes.
Congratulations and special thanks to the authors!
You can read the paper using the link below
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Paraiso Lodge in Costa Rica’s Talamanca Mountains is famed for its close views of fiery-throated hummingbirds. Often overlooked, the lodge’s elevation offers a stunning view of the Central Valley. While it was tempting to zoom in, the added context made it my favorite shot of the trip.
Warblers: dark vs light ⚫️⚪️
Gonna try and get back to regularly posting soon
I’ve spent the past couple weeks recovering from a deviated septum surgery. Every evening, I sat on the front porch watching this Orbweaver tend to its web. I discovered if I shot wide open and lined up the spider with the neighbors garage lights, I could outline it with bokeh.
Briefly returning to social media to announce I met a rock ptarmigan 🥹
That is all for now but I’ll be back with more photos and art soon :)
Thanks! Unfortunately just on Instagram but I’ll probably dump the designs I do in batches here every once in a while :))
Thanks for the tag!
Not tagging anyone specific anyone feel free to keep the chain going :)
Just discovered the stunning art of bruno liljefors
#artinspirations
Sharing a late #portfolioday to check in and say I’m not dead, just very busy with optometry school lately

I’ll have new art to share soon, including a spiritual successor to this old piece of mine so stay tuned!
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An old buck Estemmenosuchus scratches itself on a dead tree with all sorts of little guys!
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Kleptoparasitism. Geosternternbergia, Nyctosaurus and Enchodus. Inspired by the book Oceans of Kansas by Micheal J Everhart and the brown pelicans, magnificent frigate birds and delicious mahi-mahi tacos at my trip to Puerto Vallarta. #paleoart #pterosaurs
A chaotic scene of pterosaurs. A Geosternbergia with an Enchodus in its mouth is absolutely pestered by a flock of Nyctosaurus all trying to steal the fish.
Such good work from Kirby
New painting! Featuring the pterosaur Sordes pilosus of late Jurassic Kazakhstan.
Good to know! I’ll probably post big updates every once in a while here like this but am definitely more regular on the insta page :)