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Dilophosaurus has undeniably gained a lot of attention and its own fan base since Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park movie. The shot of a screaming Dilophosaurus opening its cape has long been one of the most recognizable and quoted from the 1993 film. But there is not much left of the real animal. First, Michael Crichton, in his book, which became the basis for Spielberg's film, came up with a superweapon for him - the ability to spit poison. The art department added another feature, a neck frill or cowl folded against its neck that expanded and vibrated as the animal prepared to attack, similar to that of the frill-necked lizard. In order not to visually confuse Dilophosaurus with Velociraptor, it was reduced almost three times. The Dilophosaurus of Jurassic Park was acknowledged as the "only serious departure from scientific veracity" in the movie's making-of book, and as the "most fictionalized" of the movie's dinosaurs in a book about Stan Winston Studios, which created the animatronics effects. In fact, Dilophosaurus was quite large and reached a length of 7 meters and 400 kg in weight. He was fast and very agile. This made it one of the main Early Jurassic predators in what is now North America. The largest skull found was 59 cm long. The genus name means "two-crested lizard" due to unusual growths. They seem very picturesque to me. Drawing the Dilophosaurus skull was a lot of fun. Every paleo artwork is hand drawn watercolor illustration made with paints Horadam Schmincke and Ukrainian fine art supplies brand Rósa Gallery on a french watercolor paper 300 g/m². All artworks are unique and one of a kind.
Watercolor on Paper
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12.2 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
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Hello, dear nature art lover. My name is Katya. I'm Ukrainian paleo, wildlife and botanical illustrator, member of UK and American Society of Botanical Artists. I am inspired by nature in all its demonstrations - whether it is the first leaf that opens in spring or ammonite dissected from stone, which is millions of years old. Filling up inspiration from nature, it is not surprising that the main direction of my art is a natural history illustration. I am from Kharkiv, so my first contact with natural curiosities was in Kharkiv Natural history museum. I was a child, the “Jurassic Park” just came out, so of course I was looking for dinosaurs, but they weren't there. I asked a museum guide “where are the dinosaurs?” - “probably they didn’t live here" he replied. I thought it was sad, but it really interested me. After almost 30 years I returned to the fossils and wildlife of Ukraine and Europe as a whole. So now my paleo and entomology illustrations can soon be seen in the Ukrainian National Museum of Nature. Entomology exhibition of that museum inspired for my first watercolor collection of moths. One of them, Apantesis virguncula, was presented at the "Unbreakable Flowers" exhibition and was awarded by Billy Showell. So I decided to draw an expanded collection not only exotic specimens, but also miniature masterpieces of Ukrainian and European nature. Influenced by: nature itself, because it’s the best artist, Zdeněk Burian, Charles Robert Knight, Georgia Totto O'Keeffe
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