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  1. John Conway is an Australian palaeoartist and illustrator who specializes primarily in Mesozoic reptiles and pterosaurs in particular. His works include the 2012 book All Yesterdays in collaboration with C. M. Kosemen , Darren Naish and Scott Hartman.

  2. Portrait of a Bug Gobbler. The Great Oarfish. Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni. Mudlarks. Sordes. Caviramus Portrait. The Woman with the Blue Face. Anchibodies. Dinodontosaurus.

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    Most of my work is painted Adobe Photoshop, or Procreate on an iPad,and some of my work is made in Adobe Illustrator. Some of my art is created programatically, and for that I use Javascript on (HTML) Canvas. I write code for these in BBEdit. My palaeontological work involves quite a bit or research, which is an ongoing, never ending process. Turns...

    Darren Naish and I have a podcast, also known as a podcats, officially called the Tetrapod Zoology Podcast. The show aims to be twice a month, in which we discuss animals, palaeontology, and monster movies. A well loved child has many names and hashtags, and ours has several: #Tetrapodcats, #TetZoopodcats, #TetZooPodcast, and probably others.

    I run a Mastodon server called Sauropods.winwhich you can join if you like. I used to be on Twitter, but I have since moved entirely to Mastodon, and you can follow me there at @john@sauropods.win, or you can follow my art using my RSS feed. I'm also on Tumblr and DeviantArt.

  3. Jun 29, 2019 · The art is not just by Mark Witton but also features images by Raven Amos, Rebecca Groom, Johan Egerkrans, Bob Nicholls, John Conway, Emily Willoughby, Julius Csotonyi and Scott Hartman. Holy crap, it’s a virtual who’s who of Early 21st Century palaeoart.

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  4. Aug 29, 2020 · It is with sadness that I report the death of palaeoartist Brian Franczak. Thanks to Norman Felchle for passing on this news.

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  5. Dec 15, 2022 · It was ten years ago that palaeoartist John Conway, along with his colleagues Memo Koseman and Darren Naish, published one of the seminal works on palaeoart for the modern age: All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals (Conway et al. 2012).

  6. A lot of his ideas and artworks were actually referenced to in Prehistoric Planet such as the Plesiosaurs extending their necks out of the water and small theropods that resemble birds like owls. Reply. PilotMothFace. • 1 yr. ago. One of my favourite artists, I love the camouflaged elasmosaur. Reply. RANDOM-902. • 1 yr. ago.