Eoraptor Lunensis
"Dawn thief", a pair of eoraptors (Paul Sereno,1993) near a water source, late triassic, when "El Valle de la Luna"(Ischigualasto) was a river valley.
The picture, whose composition is clearly diagonal, emphasizes the dominant position of one of the animals. Upper right and left, Neocalamites, a member of the Calamitales plants that belongs to the Sphenophytes, were indicative of humid habitats.
The picture, whose composition is clearly diagonal, emphasizes the dominant position of one of the animals. Upper right and left, Neocalamites, a member of the Calamitales plants that belongs to the Sphenophytes, were indicative of humid habitats.
Labels: Eoraptor
2 Comments:
Nice painting. As well as being humid it also looks like they're kicking up dust.
thanks k, on next weeks y will post a marasuchus painting, wich is on developing
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