My image of the fruit-laden, lumbering Diatryma was featured in an article for Palaeontology by George Mustoe. Cool. I love how my fleshed out painting was aligned and mirrored facing a pic of the articulated fossil bones. The bird seems to be asking “does this position make my heelpads look fat?…Can you photoshop in more voluptuous halluces?”
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