This new edition of the series will not be as ambitious as the first, and will only be featuring weekly Palaeo-art content sent to us at artevolved@gmail.com or that appears in my reading list (Craig. I do subscribe to a lot of the usual suspects, but to make sure your art gets a plug be sure to email the link for your piece to me!)
So without further ado here are the palaeo-art activities that caught my attention this week.
James Gurney shows off some Dinotopia stuff.

The Weapon of Mass Imagination is working on a 3D Corythosaur.
Austin Translation presents another page of his Terrordactyl
Palaeoexhibit presents his new version of Daemonosaurus.
Raptor's Nest presents Blue and Red Archaeopteryxs
Over on Flying Trilobite we get a new rendition of the Dimetrodon Sphinx.That is what I saw happening in Palaeo-art on the net this week. Be sure to get your work featured here every week (I'm try to figure out a regular day, but for now we'll say every midweek) by email the link to artevolved@gmail.com or by posting a comment on the previous Transitional ART Forms post.
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