Wednesday, December 5, 2012

BabyNameosaurus Rex Edit to include your Babys name!

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BabyNameosaurus Rex by Mudge Studios from Zazzle.com: "BabyNameOSAURUS Rex bodysuit  for dinosaur lovin babies and toddlers. “That’s a really cute Dinosaur outfit!” That’s just what you’ll hear from the other Mommies when they see your tyke’s one-of-a-kind baby bodysuit, customized with your little one's name on it just for you. Made from 150g, 100% cotton jersey, it’s got short sleeves and three silver-coloured snaps for bottom/nappy closure. Just be sure to replace 'BabyName' with your child's name and add it to the 'osaurus' using the same line of text."

BabyNameosaurus Rex Edit with your Babys name! T-shirt
BabyNameosaurus Rex by IDigDinosaurs

Also Featured is Our  I'm Two...... Million Years Old with our funny baby T Rex in diaper and little dino blocks at T Rex's foot. Great fun for the little Tyrannosaur in your family. Baby TRex art by Mudge Studios.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Stegosaurus Always Forgot

Stegasaurus Always Forgot

Stegosaurus Forgot by Mudge Studios | Skreened - Ethical Custom Apparel: "$24.99
UNISEX ORGANIC TEE   (More Styles...)
American Apparel certified organic 100% combed cotton t-shirt has a fitted / vintage fit & medium-lightweight jersey fabric. Sizes: SM-3XL

Description:  Stegosaurus Always Forgot. And Who could point the finger at this poor creature? Stegasaurus had a small head and a short neck. Its Brain to Body mass ratio was extremely low. This Dinosaur only had a brain the size of a walnut, after all. Funny Dino posed like the classic statue 'The Thinker' by Rodin. Great Dinosaur Gift Idea for dino lovers with a sense of humor"

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The Awesome Dino Art of Charles R. Knight



Brontosaurus 1897
By Charles R Knight [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
The dinosaur art of one the great pioneers of Paleoartist Charles R. Knight has awed me and influenced my dinosaur art since I was a young child. The iconic painting of the Brontosaurus above is one of the first examples of dinosaur art that stirred my youthful imagination and transported me back in time into the world of the terrible lizards . Like most of images that Charles R. Knight had produced during his prolific career, this classic image has been etched into the archives of my mind for over four decades now!

Charles R. Knights was a New York Artist who became famous for his spectacular paintings of dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals that can be seen or found in many publications and in several museums across the country. Charles attended the Metropolitan Art School at a very young age on route to becoming a very successful commercial artist. Knight's fascination with all things wildlife and nature often brought him to the American Museum of History. This activity eventually caught the eye of Dr. Jacob Wortman. Knight would land his big break when the Museum commissioned him to create some watercolors for the Museum's fossil halls. The series was a great success which would lay the foundation for a very long lasting relationship with the American Museum of History.
Dimetrodon 1897 American Museum of Natural History
By Charles R. Knight. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Smilodon 1905 American Museum of Natural History
By Charles R. Knight [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Soon, Knight's work caught the attention of other prominent museums like Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Chicagos' Field Museum of Natural History, The Smithsonian, The Carnegie Museums and several Zoos such as The Bronx Zoo, etc. Knight also contributed to National geographic, did freelance illustration for several books and magazines as well as lecturing on the topic of prehistoric life across the states.

Thank you Charles R. Knight for your dedicated contribution to this most interesting artform, currently known as Paleoart! 

Knight working on Stegasaurus in 1899
See page for author [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Sunday, December 2, 2012

T-Rex Loves Pushups Refrigerator Magnet

T-Rex Loves Pushups Refrigerator Magnet by Mudge Studios from Zazzle.com: "Just had to ad this T Rex Yoga Blocks design after thinking about one of my previous posts about the whole T Rex Hates Push Ups Joke. T-Rex adapted and now loves pushups... with yoga blocks. Funny dinosaur design in response to the whole T Rex hates pushups phenomenon. Also make a great gift idea for yoga lovers. Inspired by my sister who instructs Yoga classes. I really dig dinosaurs. Enjoy! "


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