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19 creative works found

  • Rustic Greek charm

  • Rustic Greek charm

  • August 2008 oil on canvas Glendon Mellow / The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science

  • November 2008 oil on canvas paper. Glendon Mellow / The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science

  • The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science / by Glendon Mellow Surreal visions of scientific illustration, as seen on the science-art blog, The Flying Trilobite . Oil paintings and pencil sketches of trilobites, fossils, Darwin, a shale-puzzle, and more.

  • Compare YOUR Paleo-History with Oregon?
    by Dave Sandersfeld

    A Primer on Oregon’s Paleo-History Interpretation / By Dave Sandersfeld, 12/2008 / Historical Review from OREGON ARCHEOLOGY The Studies…Wha…

  • Fog scene along the banks of the North fork of the St. Lucie R.

  • Oil on shale, pencil on bristol, some digital painting as well. Glendon Mellow, 2009. Whimsical trilobite winging it’s way to a bouquet of crinoids. You can read more about it here, at The Flying Trilobite .

  • Oil on canvas, 2009. Sometimes as an artist, I get an image full-blown in my mind; that was the case here. Composition, lighting, hues. I needed some details for the biplanes. So I did a bit of online poking, and found the story of a true Canadian adventurer, perfect to add to my concept painting. Major William George “Billy” Barker was a World War 1 flying ace and Victoria Cross recipient who flew Sopwith Camels against German Fokkers. Although I could not find any information indicating he fought against the infamous Red Baron, Manfred Von Richtofen, I thought these two ace pilots would heighten the drama in this alternate history. Of course, Major Billy Barker has a trick up those RAF sleeves: his fighting pterosaur squadron, made up of Quetzalcoatlus northropi. Links and more here . (Currently not available as a print, until it dries and gets a proper scan – let me know if you’d like to see a print available!)

  • 11’‘x14’’ Female Tyrannosaurus Rex illustration on bristol board.

  • The old citadel (Palaio Frourio, literally: Old Fortress (Παλαιό Φρούριο)) stands atop a rocky island on the east side of Corfu Town on the beautiful Greek Island of Corfu. Fortifications were built on this site as early as the 6th century although the majority of what is left today is from the Venetian rule during the 14th century and later the English rule during the mid 1800s. The site was initially a peninsula but the Venetians dug a moat to convert it into an island for greater security. The Fort is quite extensive and has expansive views of the town and the incredibly clear water in Garitsa Bay. A lighthouse stands at the highest point in the Fortress and along the way is the Church of Ayios Georgios. Although the Church was built during English rule as a military Anglican church in the 1800s it looks more like an ancient temple with its six Doric columns. The interior is filled with wall and ceiling frescoes. Corfu is the most northerly of the Grecian Ionian Islands. It is a green and beautiful place where the pace of life is not too taxing. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Sigma 18-200mm lens / Exif data from the JPG / F-stop f/5 / ISO 200 / Focal length 48 mm BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Corfu or Greece or Eastern Meditteranean. /

  • The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science / by Glendon Mellow The second collection, in time for 2010. Surreal visions of scientific illustration, as seen on the science-art blog, The Flying Trilobite .

  • Painted in oil, with some digital enhancement, 2008. (This version is large enough to be featured as more than just a card.) A fossil Encrinurus trilobite, tastily bedecked for the holidays! Makes a great Holiday card for the geeky paleo-loving set. Like me. Cards arrive with a blank interior. My suggestion for an interior message: / “Tra-la-la-la-lobite!“ Also will be included in my upcoming “Collection 2” Calendar for 2010. Happy Holidays!

  • Pencil, gel transferred onto beechwood panel. 2009. For the Sowing Seeds & Fossils project. You can read more about it and see the rest of the images at The Flying Trilobite . Inspired by Ontario farmland

  • Pencil drawing, piece of shale, digitally manipulated. 2009. Part of the Sowing Seeds and Fossils project I did, you can see the original pencil drawing at The Flying Trilobite .

  • Oil on canvas. Detail of a larger painting. My Life With Trilobites – you can see more information about this image on my blog, The Flying Trilobite . I like this detail of the larger piece: should I upload the whole thing, weird size and all? The original is 12”x24”.

  • Oil on canvas. A trilobite with shiny golden eyes.

  • Based on my Haldane’s Precambrian Puzzle images. This t-shirt was inspired and suggested by one of my blog readers. (Thanks Alison!) Based on the quote by the quotable biologist J.B.S. Haldane, when asked what would falsify the fossil record of evolution: “Fossil rabbits in the Precambrian”. The original is oil on 9 pieces of shale, and can be configured in two different ways. This first configuration here features a variety of fossil trilobites, and the second, a skeletal rabbit. Remember, you can choose from 4 styles of t-shirt, and 19 different colours! All made sweat-shop free.

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