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Carnotaurus

by Owen Weber

Carnotaurus was a South American theropod that lived in the Late Cretaceous period, 71-69 million years ago.  It was about 25 ft. long and is particularly known for its two horns on its head and its strangely small stubby arms.  Carnotaurus possibly preyed on sauropods, or long-necked dinosaurs, this wasn’t always common among theropods, but carnotaurs may have worked together to take down one of these large creatures.  It was also one of the fastest theropods to ever live, it is thought to be able to run at speeds of up to 25 mph.  Its arms were most likely vestigial, as they have no elbows and measure about 1.6 ft long.

 

Product Height: 7.5"
Product Width: 10.5"
Product Surface / Material: Oil on Paper on Masonite

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Owen William Weber is a working illustrator, living in Astoria, NY. He attended Hartford Art School, graduating with a BFA in Illustration and a minor in Art History. Much of his commissioned work is based in the Fantasy genre. His personal work has evolved into mostly paintings of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. His work is primarily painted traditionally using oils on masonite.

Recently, Owen’s work has been included in such annuals as Spectrum 23 and 26, The Society of Illustrators 54, Illustration West 44 and 52, Infected By Art vol. 2-8, and the Art Renewal Center’s 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 Annual Salons. He lives with his wife, Sarah, their daughter, Dagmar, their son, Einar, and their black cat, Mim.
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