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And he means business -- just check out that switchblade comb. [by the author] |
29 June 2016
Day of the Diplodocids Redux
28 June 2016
It Came From Dinovember III: The Dinosaur Drawings That Would Not Die
Never fear, Raven Lunatics, Noah's Ravens is back from another totally unplanned and largely unnecessary hiatus. Before we dive into new material around these here parts, it's high time I finished up my Dinovember recap, a shameful seven months after the actual event. Without further ado...
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17 February 2016
It Came From Dinovember II: Return of the Dinosaur Drawings
Well, so much for getting a lot of posts in! Dinovember wrapped up well over two months ago, and over a month has passed since I began my review of what I produced for it, but... well, better late than never, right?
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Kileskus aristotocus was tyrannosauroiding before T. rex made it cool. [by the author] |
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20 December 2015
It Came From Dinovember
Firstly, I would like to apologise for the total lack of content here over the past several weeks months. I've been busy transitioning back to college life and I haven't really given Noah's Ravens the attention I'd have liked to. I've got a lot of ideas for some new posts so the plan now is to begin posting regularly with a lot more content!
Now then - last month I participated in what some have called 'Dinovember,' a 30-day celebration of dinosaur art; I produced a drawing a day.* I'd like to share them here (click to embiggen, of course), with a little bit of background on the animals pictured and how I restored them. Click the break below to continue...
* Well, I produced 30 drawings. I got behind several times and had to play catch-up, but did get all 30 done by the end of the month. Haha! My most productive bout of artiness since I was about nine.
Now then - last month I participated in what some have called 'Dinovember,' a 30-day celebration of dinosaur art; I produced a drawing a day.* I'd like to share them here (click to embiggen, of course), with a little bit of background on the animals pictured and how I restored them. Click the break below to continue...
* Well, I produced 30 drawings. I got behind several times and had to play catch-up, but did get all 30 done by the end of the month. Haha! My most productive bout of artiness since I was about nine.
25 July 2015
A Visit To the McWane Science Center, Part II: Southern Sea Monsters
In the previous post, we took a look at the Alabama Dinosaurs exhibit at the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama. However, as you may remember from the last post, much of Alabama was underwater during the Cretaceous Period, submerged by a shallow seaway.
The warm waters of this shallow sea teemed with life, and after more than 75 million years, the fossil record of these marine organisms can be found in Alabama, with a diversity and richness far surpassing the state's known collection of dinosaur fossils from this time. McWane presents a sampling of this prehistoric marine life in the sister exhibit to Alabama Dinosaurs, fetchingly entitled Sea Monsters...
WARNING: Clicking the 'read more' link below without having this open in another tab is highly dangerous. Proceed at your own risk.
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Notice how much of Alabama is submerged by a shallow seaway. [image from Sampson et al, 2010, 'New Horned Dinosaurs from Utah Provide Evidence for Intracontinental Dinosaur Endemism', under CC Attribution 2.5 Generic licence] |
The warm waters of this shallow sea teemed with life, and after more than 75 million years, the fossil record of these marine organisms can be found in Alabama, with a diversity and richness far surpassing the state's known collection of dinosaur fossils from this time. McWane presents a sampling of this prehistoric marine life in the sister exhibit to Alabama Dinosaurs, fetchingly entitled Sea Monsters...
WARNING: Clicking the 'read more' link below without having this open in another tab is highly dangerous. Proceed at your own risk.
17 July 2015
A Visit To the McWane Science Center, Part I: Dinosaurs of the Deep South
Sorry for the long absence. Hopefully there will be new content -- including art -- here soon.
Anyway, if you should ever find yourself in Birmingham, Alabama, as my family and I did last week, a day at the McWane Science Center is sure to prove a day well spent. McWane features a museum as well as an IMAX, and most of the exhibits are geared toward kid-friendly interactivity: there is a hall of physical-science based challenges, brain teasers, and the like, an aquarium featuring a shark and ray touch pool, and space for visiting exhibits, which at the time of our trip was hosting an interesting, interactive-heavy exhibit on the history toys and games over 20th and 21st centuries. Of course, as soon as we'd paid our admission, I dragged the family up a flight of stairs to get to what we all* came to see: the dinosaurs.
*I
Anyway, if you should ever find yourself in Birmingham, Alabama, as my family and I did last week, a day at the McWane Science Center is sure to prove a day well spent. McWane features a museum as well as an IMAX, and most of the exhibits are geared toward kid-friendly interactivity: there is a hall of physical-science based challenges, brain teasers, and the like, an aquarium featuring a shark and ray touch pool, and space for visiting exhibits, which at the time of our trip was hosting an interesting, interactive-heavy exhibit on the history toys and games over 20th and 21st centuries. Of course, as soon as we'd paid our admission, I dragged the family up a flight of stairs to get to what we all* came to see: the dinosaurs.
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A nodosaur browses amongst the ferns as an Appalachiosaurus stalks behind it. [photograph by the author] |
*I
10 June 2015
Still Alive
No worries - if anyone was worried - Noah's Ravens is still alive. I hope I'll be able to have a large, art-heavy post/series of posts up in the next week or two.
Thanks for your patience.
-M
Thanks for your patience.
-M
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