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This is where I publish updates on what I am illustrating and for whom, and also any funny anecdotes about things children say - I also work a few hours a week in a library with children, who say the most extraordinary things at times!
1. More dinosaur colour illustrations

I feel it's time to share some more dinosaur colour illustrations with you that I completed last year for a UK based publisher. The book is a reference book aimed at five to seven year old children with lift-the-flaps and a fun layout! 


All the artwork was created using nib pen and sepia ink and then painted using colour inks but watered down considerably, so that I could control the results better.

I was the main artist, but it is one of those books that has many illustrators contributing to it, and some of the illustrations I did look a little odd, but in context work really well. For instance the ones I am going to share with you today I more like portraits. These illustrations demonstrate the differences between a certain species of dinosaur - hence they look a little bit like mug shots!

If you would like to see more of my work, don't forget to visit mys website: www.lynstone.com. Or maybe follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/stone_lyn.

Here are some of the mug shots for you! I am sorry but I cannot find the original information on these and so cannot remember their names...











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