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by Daniel Eskridge
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Here is another creature that looks like it could come from an alien world. Of course, it is no imaginary extraterrestrial. It was once a real... more
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Here is another creature that looks like it could come from an alien world. Of course, it is no imaginary extraterrestrial. It was once a real creature that walked the earth over 200 million years ago and predated the dinosaurs, and he�s the next critter in my paleoart series.
This is Lycaenops. His name means �wolf face� � though he doesn�t really look much like a wolf in the face to me. However, he was indeed about the size of a wolf. Lycaenops was a member of the Therapsids, an order that includes the ancestors of mammals. He probably munched on smaller reptiles and was apparently pretty fast on his feet, which gave him a great advantage as a predator. He might have been furry as this picture depicts, or he may have still have sported a lizard skin. I prefer the furry version as it makes for a nice artwork, though the jaguar-like coat is possible a bit of a stretch.
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Daniel is a classically trained artist. A native of the East Cobb community in the Atlanta Metro area, he majored in art at the University of Georgia and has since accumulated over 25 years of art experience. Most well-known for his scientific illustrations of prehistoric creatures, he is also accomplished in creating Wild West art, fantasy art, wildlife scenes, and horror illustrations. His works have appeared in magazines and newspapers; the covers of books, albums, and products; and even in a few science and natural history museums. Accolades: - Cover of "The Horror Zine Magazine" Summer 2023 - Feature Artist "Wild West Magazine" Summer 2019 - Cover of "Fossil News" Spring 2016 His Illustrations have appeared in - National...
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Dean Harte
just glad I wasnt around 200 million years ago and can enjoy this cool work from the safety of my computer :D Nice work Daniel, V/F!
Kristin Elmquist
And yes, I did read your description; however, the imaginative part that comes into play is the fur that covers the animal, and the setting. It takes a special mind to put this type of thing together. :)
Daniel Eskridge replied:
Thanks, Kristin! I understood you initial comment just fine. All paleoartists will agree that it does indeed require an awful lot of imagination. You be really surprised to see how little paleontologists actually know about how animals in the past actually looked. Quite often there is nothing more to go on for an entire animals other than a few molars and a piece of jawbone.
Kristin Elmquist
Rowr! Very imaginative, Daniel! Composition is also wonderful.