How do you determine the Largest Dinosaur – Length, Height, Weight? Or do you separate them by type – Herbivore, Omnivore or Carnivore? I recently enjoyed Jurassic World: Dominion. Many new Dinosaurs were brought to life on screen. Some reflecting Our most recent knowledge and a few still with the Hollywood Extras not part of…
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Here Be Dragons!
Draconic Creatures appear in virtually all cultures around the Globe. The earliest descriptions resemble Giant Snakes. Tales claim Dragons live in dank caves, deep pools, wild mountain reaches, sea bottoms and haunted forests. Basically, places that would have been very dangerous for our early human ancestors. Wings and Multiple heads evolved in European cultures. Some…
More Dinosaurs on Planters
We left off with an outline of the Compsognathus Family in Kona Brown and filled in with Nutmeg. Using Artist Brushes with brush on paint or spray paint sprayed into the cans caps the new colors were added. Cobalt Blue Metallic has been applied around the Eyes with Sun Yellow for the Iris part. This…
Reading Beyond the Beaten Path
We’re on Our Way to the Camarillo Library for Our First In-Person Presentations since COVID. The Community Room allows plenty of space to set up Our Exhibit. Over 70 parents & kids registered for the Event. Delores del Rio Dilophosaurus was a Hit! We discussed Movie Dinosaurs and where they shop and their favorite accessories. …
Dinosaurs on the Planters
After the T-Rex misstep in the picnic area, plans continue for more Dinosaur Fun. We left off with repainting two large planters in Spring Green. The Dinosaur that Won the “Your Image on the Planters” is… drum roll… Compsognathus! You remember them from the Jurassic Park Movies. They could get quite a bit large than…
When a T-Rex Missteps
I believe a Mom T-Rex was searching for her young in the Park and took a bad step bringing down a significant portion of one of the Brazilian Pepper Trees. I didn’t she her during her visit, but I’m guessing it might have looked something like the above. I always try to make Lemonade when…
Angie & Finger Painting
After completing the same paint design on Angie’s left side, it was time to experiment with the water base colors we used at the “Dino Fest” Events. For the activity at the Museum, we used 7 different colors. This project 6 colors were used; the green was left out. I wasn’t concerned about the colors…
New Stripes for Angie
It took 3 coats of Blazing Bonfire Orange to cover a major portion of the Aubergine band. We are already really likely this change. We’re going to leave this side alone until we finish the final new look on the other side. Sunrise Red makes a thin line on the lower body and Poppy Pink…
Could T-Rex Swim?
Yes! Even at Ten Tons, Hollow Bones would have helped T-Rex to float and its Powerful Legs could propel T-Rex across the water. Swim traces – Fossil trails of swimming theropods have been found in Lakes & River Beds. Large Animals of Today, Horses, Elephants, Ostriches & Emus all have the ability to swim. Crossing…
Angie & the Color of Dinosaurs
Angie is the first Dinosaur I designed for the Park. Angie’s arrival was timed to Celebrate Augustynolophus become California’s Official State Dinosaur in 2017. I provided the Artist with Scale Drawings and several Hadrosaur references to assist in Angie’s creation. Unfortunately, it turned out that I was not dealing directly with the Artist that created…