
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday Tim Hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday Tim Hamilton. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Egyptian warm ups
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Happy Birthday Tim Hamilton
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Sexy Saturday (it just came to me)
I actually feel like drawing again after the flu or whatever.
I missed most of the week but am just in time for "Sexy Saturday!"
I missed most of the week but am just in time for "Sexy Saturday!"

Friday, 22 April 2011
Happy Belated Birthday Tim!!



Tim always amazes me, I wonder if he is really human sometimes. I had a great time drawing for fun at the natural history museum with Tim, Simon, Becky and George the other day, we should do this more often! :)
Thursday, 21 April 2011
CHINNEGAN
Tim's Chin is the only chin in human existence that has its own nervous system!
Sorry man, I'd do up somethin a little more refined but I'm on the road, as is my wont lately
Happy Birthday man
Sorry man, I'd do up somethin a little more refined but I'm on the road, as is my wont lately
Happy Birthday man
A Day at the Museum - Dem Bones
So as George has informed you all, we spent much of yesterday at the American Natural History Museum. Which is a wonderful place, full of wonders and MANY people too. Nevertheless we drew many fine sets of bones.
We started off in the prehistoric Mammals, this is as Gomphoterium, an ancestor of the modern Elephant.
Then I drew an ancient ground dwelling Sloth named after George Cuvier.
Then there was an amazing predator called the Amphigon or 'Ambiguous Dog' a massive Bear/Dog combo type thing.
Then I drew the Timitherium Megahamiltonii, though obviously a different sample from the one George Drew.
Then we moved onto Theropod Dinosaurs. This is a Ceratorsaurus skull. You can see the bony ridges where the nasal horns would have attached.
I did a marker sketch of one birdlike dinosaur and one dinosaur like bird.
Then we finish off with the schoolboys favourite Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It was a great day , we should do it again sometime.
We started off in the prehistoric Mammals, this is as Gomphoterium, an ancestor of the modern Elephant.
Then I drew an ancient ground dwelling Sloth named after George Cuvier.
Then there was an amazing predator called the Amphigon or 'Ambiguous Dog' a massive Bear/Dog combo type thing.
Then I drew the Timitherium Megahamiltonii, though obviously a different sample from the one George Drew.
Then we moved onto Theropod Dinosaurs. This is a Ceratorsaurus skull. You can see the bony ridges where the nasal horns would have attached.
I did a marker sketch of one birdlike dinosaur and one dinosaur like bird.
Then we finish off with the schoolboys favourite Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It was a great day , we should do it again sometime.
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