DIPLODOCUS BEACH
Although there is a great deal of evidence in fossil track-ways that sauropods travelled in herds but here we see a solitary Diplodocus (double-beam) ambling along a beach in the early morning some time in the Late Jurassic of what will become North America. As the sun warms the air the sea mist is burning off to reveal the great coniferous forests beyond.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas board
610x305mm (24x12ins)
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Although there is a great deal of evidence in fossil track-ways that sauropods travelled in herds but here we see a solitary Diplodocus (double-beam) ambling along a beach in the early morning some time in the Late Jurassic of what will become North America. As the sun warms the air the sea mist is burning off to reveal the great coniferous forests beyond.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas board
610x305mm (24x12ins)
Back to Gallery