Sculptures
Raphus Cucullatus
DoDo Bird
My Dodo is a combination of the old style we see in museums with the new knowledge we have today about posture and bone structure. Also it’s around 100 bones, I made the decision not to have a 100% perfect skeleton and some bones are missing, like in a real museum piece.
Skull Collection
VELOCIRAPTOR SKULL
Velociraptor skull sculpture with wood and brass base. Made to look old like a movie prop or a real old museum piece.
Skull Collection
Parasaurolophus Walkeri
500mm long Parasaurolophus Skull fossil replica sculpture of a calf skull made of scientific pictures and 3d scan data of real fossils from international museums and collections. Especially the incomplete Parasaurolophus walkeri type specimen in the Royal Ontario Museum. My replica (unlike others) is most accurate, highly detailed and has the correct teeth style.
Skull Collection
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Spinosaurus was a true prehistoric giant, the With a length of 18 meters and a weight of nine tons and an imposing back sail he easily outshined even T-Rex. Your sculpture will look like in the picture but can be a little bit different in details, because you get a unique piece of art, made just for you, numbered and signed under the base by myself.
Skull Collection
Spiclypeus shipporum
The skull is a little bit like a Triceratops with its three horns, but Spiclypeus is unique among Chasmosaurinae in having a wrinkled nose bone and the trait combination of eye-socket horncores that project to above and sideways, all six epiparietals (frill horns) that are fused at their base, first two epiparietals pairs that curl down the frill surface on its front side, and third epiparietal pair that points back and towards the mid-line of the frill.
Skull Collection
HOMO HABILIS
Homo Habilis is the earliest of our ancestors to show a significant increase in brain size and also the first to be found associated with stone tools. The word habilis is based on the Latin word for ‘handy’ or ‘skilful’.