Do you like Permian synapsids? If you do then you definitely should check out this month's edition of the ART Evolved carnival. I particularly like Nima Sassani's Greg-Paul-like illustration of a pack of Inostrancevia.
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The skeleton of Inostrancevia, a Permian synapsid from modern-day Russia. From the American Museum Journal.
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I'm really proud of this show. Permian synapsids get no respect. ;-) I've actually got a few more pieces I'm prepping for a second run of artistic offerings.