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Here comes Orso!
Hi! I'm Orso Moretti. And I'm a paleo and fantasy artist.
And this is my main character and partly alter ego.
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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 🦖
Nobody claimed credit, so I think everything is fine. But thanks anyway.
But at least its closest relatives remain. The roan antelope also has a similar muzzle shape, coloring, and ears.
I just love dragons with thin curved necks and sharp beaks) There is something bird-like about them.
In fact, it is the closest relative of modern white-tailed deer, which in turn is a distant relative of moose) They are in the same tribe.
I have similar thoughts. Giraffes, albeit different species, may have once roamed my country, too. How strange...
Yes, I'm also sad that he's gone...
Thank you. This is traditional art, I paint these animals with acrylic on paper.
Thank you. I'm glad to read this)
Qilin tungurensis- A newly identified new genus of giraffe from the Miocene of Inner Mongolia, China.
An extinct giraffe from the Miocene of Inner Mongolia stands in a clearing among trees and bushes.
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Late #molluskmonday #molluscmonday
How can you not love Vexillum (Costellariidae)? They look like candy!
#gastropods #mollusc #mollusk
Bretzia pseudalces- deer from the early Pliocene of North America.
Since pollen from trees of the genus Taxodium and evidence of seasonal accumulation of deer were found, I tried to depict one of these forests during the period of leaf fall.
Bretzia pseudalces- fossil deer from the early Pliocene of North America.
Mammuthus primigenius- woolly mammoth.
Mammuthus primigenius- woolly mammoth wanders somewhere in Pleistocene Europe.
I'm not an expert in watercolor painting... but sometimes I want to try)
Seashells. Paper, watercolor.
Some fossil shells. I collect modern species, but sometimes I can't resist the pleasure of acquiring fossils. Camptonectes (Boreionectes) breviauris (Taumyr, Russia), gastropod core (Saratov region, Russia), Ampulina sp. (Dax, Landes, France)
Fossil shell - Camptonectes (Boreionectes) breviauris Fossil gastropod core Fossil shells- ampulina sp. and some kind of bivalve shell
Yes. I also hope that we are not alone here)
You have very interesting works, they inspired me to start showing my collection, although mine is not so big)
In addition to creativity, I collect some things. I love colored stones, minerals and seashells. I haven't found much of what's listed here yet. But I saw some very inspiring works of art and thought that I should also show my treasures sometimes)
Seashell Talparia talpa- mole cowry. Seashell Conus armadillo Different seashells.
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Just finished!
"Lioconcha I" (26" x 20") ink and graphite on paper
#art #contemporaryart #canadianart #fineart #sciart #drawing #artist #seashells #bivalves #marinelife
A black and white drawing of the patterns found on Zigzag Clams (Lioconcha castrensis). Four complete clam patterns in black ink are arranged on a background of an enlarged detail of a pattern rendered in pencil (grey colour).
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New work!
'Verriculum II' (20"x26") dry pigment on paper.
This work depicts part of the pattern adorning a cone snail (Conus archiepiscopus f. verriculum). Details in comments below.
#art #contemporaryart #fineart #sciart #drawing #artist #worksonpaper #seashells #seashell #mollusk #mollusc
A colour drawing of a shell pattern on a white background. Orange-yellow 'tents' are joined by thin, brown-red lines. Many thick black bands are also present in the tenting.
And now a little fantasy. I wanted to depict my character as a dragon. I'm not sure it looks like one, but I'm happy with the dragon. And some fragments for detail.
Character in the form of a dragon. Character in the form of a dragon. Fragment. Head and wing. Character in the form of a dragon. Fragment. Part of the tail.
Samotragus crassicornis- an antelope-like or goat-like ungulate from the Miocene of Greece.
Samotragus crassicornis an antelope-like or goat-like ungulate.