May 22, 2013
Tyrannosaurus rex by Peter Schouten

Tyrannosaurus rex by Peter Schouten

(Source: naturalis.nl)

May 20, 2013
Douglas Henderson:
“A lone Tyrannosaurus rex in southern North America poised in the reflected light of an approaching asteroid. The asteroid, 6+ miles across, is now but a few seconds from reaching Earth’s atmosphere, plunging into a warm shallow sea and ending the Cretaceous Period.”

Douglas Henderson:

“A lone Tyrannosaurus rex in southern North America poised in the reflected light of an approaching asteroid. The asteroid, 6+ miles across, is now but a few seconds from reaching Earth’s atmosphere, plunging into a warm shallow sea and ending the Cretaceous Period.”

May 16, 2013
Tyrannosaurus by Frank-Joseph Frelier from the Dino Hunt team

Tyrannosaurus by Frank-Joseph Frelier from the Dino Hunt team

April 27, 2013

Sculptures by Hontor, available here

(Source: hontor.deviantart.com)

April 21, 2013
Tyrannosaurus rex studies by Sergio Pérez
-Neutral coloured version
-Restored as a scavenger
-Restored as a hunter

Tyrannosaurus rex studies by Sergio Pérez

-Neutral coloured version

-Restored as a scavenger

-Restored as a hunter

April 4, 2013

More info: Stan Winston School of Character Arts.

March 31, 2013

Illustrations by Cheung Chung Tat for the book “Dinosaur footprints” 

March 23, 2013

William Stout

(Source: illustrateurs.blogspot.com.es)

January 28, 2013

Wood sculptures by Taburin

“This Japanese sculptor carved his niche by carving out an army of clearly accurate dinosaur skeletons entirely out of wood. (…) Extraordinarily detailed, his work is not for sale, sometimes taking several months to complete one species.” paleoartistry

(Source: Flickr / taburin)

January 18, 2013

Tyrannosaurus rex by Daniel J Permutt

December 12, 2012
Raptorex by Todd Marshall

Raptorex by Todd Marshall

(Source: archosaurmusings.wordpress.com)

November 6, 2012

Vlad Konstantinov’s images for SOL 90 S.L. publishing house.

October 28, 2012

Tyrannosaurus in a forest fire by Steve White. “Dead T. rex, late Cretaceous extinction” by Doug Henderson. Unrelated pictures of unrelated events.

(Source: archosaurmusings.wordpress.com)

October 28, 2012

William Stout:

“I immediately consulted with the preparators at the Field Museum to find out Sue’s pathologies so that I could incorporate them into her reconstruction. I didn’t want to just paint another T. rex — I wanted my portrait of Sue to be that particular T. rex.”

(Source: archosaurmusings.wordpress.com)

October 22, 2012
Tyrannosaurus rex by Steve White

Tyrannosaurus rex by Steve White

(Source: archosaurmusings.wordpress.com)