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My hysterical Devon Rex cat, Maggie. Winter is no fun when you don’t have fur.
After looking for some words through the thesaurus, I noticed “Thesaurus” is similar enough to “Tyrranasaurus” to swap them. This is what I came up with.. enjoy!
Ahhh!! / An armor clad dinosoar chomping away on a zombie….what more could you want ?
A bit of random-ocity from the sketch book.
ANother REX shirt
Now you too can transform yourself into a primordial engine of carnivorous chaos! Simply don this shirt, tuck your arms back into the sleeves, and with a mighty roar, begin to terrorize your neighbours! Children, small animals, the elderly – all shall flee before your prehistoric might!!!
He asks from under the bed..lol / This is our “blonde” fella “Pancho”. / He is a Devon Rex.
A little lizard ancestry for you all. (yes, this is an actual photo – edited – but I’m not that old… ;) / / © 2007 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Black and white version of Mramba, to me this has a whole different level of intensity. Which version do you like? Captive animal. / / / / The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo
Incredible sand sculptures in Port Adelaide, South Australia – Jan 08 WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. . /
Pride exemplified via Mramba, the male African lion at the Virginia Zoo. The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo
A combination of 2 of my tee designs.
Work inspired by the amazing car chase at the end of Deathproof by Quentin Tarantino.. and also the amazing poster art from the movie.. ‘cept I threw in my WRX as the car.. bit different for me.. hope you like it
3d art render of the mighty dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex. Made with bryce 3d. No other meat-eating dinosaur has the fame and reputation of Tyrannosaurus! Up to 13 meters (42 feet) long, it sported the largest head (and biggest teeth) of any known land-based predator. Whether primarily hunter or scavenger, this last of the giant theropod dinosaurs ruled right up until the end of the Age of Dinosaurs…
A little off my usual topic, but hey. / This is dedicated to my dear Rex, who passed away March 4th last year. / He was a rex/lop cross rabbit and my first ever pet. As you can imagine, I was very fond of him. / So this is for him! <3> Drawn in Photoshop CS4. / Please don’t use image without my permission, thanks, or Rexy will be sad. ):
Hologram Tam better known as Thomas Mc Anea was trying a little quantative easing of his own but sadly his assistance with the current financial crisis wasn’t appreciated. Tam & his associates have been sent to prison for forging UK banknotes. / Tam’s artistic talents have got him six years in prison. / I had an idea that Hologram Tam sounded a bit like Telegram Sam so re-worked my original idea to incorporate a Marc Bolan T.REX EMI style version. / More Info can be found here / This isn’t a tribute its satire!!
I’ve just bought my first Ukulele inspired by the fantastic Barnkickers (v=t7qdwI7TVe8) and brilliant Julie Nunes (v=lRdju_M-MF8) as seen on Youtube. The T-Rex was genetically designed to play Ukulele, but became extict 65 million years before its invention.
Inspired by the dance music of Rex the dog. He was so cute I just had to draw my own version of him. I may shade this, but I haven’t decided yet. I suggest checking out the videoclips, even if you’re not a fan of dance music as they’re very cleverly put together. bubblicious :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acay3S2PhSg prototype :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYHFR7pKleU&feature=related I can see you, can you see me? :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5jH0MHZTDE&feature=related Also, this may become a poster in the near future…when I can be bothered
This artwork depicts a boldly-colored Tyrannosaurus Rex, king of the dinosaurs. “The Lizard King” original (as well as signed archival art prints) will be on display/sale shortly in the gift shop of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Original artwork measures 11×15”. Mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, metallic paint, art pens). View my artwork on my website at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com
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