Image 1 — My drawing of The Rotunda T Rex (2021)
Image 2 — My drawing of The Rotunda T Rex (2021)
Image 3 — My drawing of The Rotunda T Rex (2021)
Image 4 — My drawing of The Rotunda T Rex (2021)

My drawing of The Rotunda T Rex (2021)

Pigma micron & Faber Castell brush pen on toned paper. This was yet again one of the most enjoyable commission pieces I worked on when it comes to toned paper. The banner wasn't that easy to draw, considering the folds and uneven shapes of the letters, but I think I managed to make it look alright in comparison with the original shot. Hope you guys like it. Cheers!

u/AramRex — 1 day ago

Wishing a Very Happy 4th of July to All who Celebrate it today! Blessings!

This is a piece I did way back in 2019, but then eventually turned it into a tribute piece for today. It's probably one of the most detailed InGen Rex bust drawings I've done in the late 2010's. I've improved on the anatomy a lot since then, but I think it still has its spot in my portfolio nonetheless. Happy 4th to all my friends in the US! God Bless.

u/AramRex — 3 days ago

My Dinosaur Skull Drawings from throughout the Years using White Graphite on Black Paper

These were all done using white Faber Castell graphite pencil on Fabriano ingres black paper.

u/AramRex — 3 days ago

8 Years Since Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was Released. Here's some of my Fan Art.

u/AramRex — 13 days ago

The Big One - Ballpoint pen (2022). Still need to color this one digitally.

u/AramRex — 1 month ago
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Can finally share this one after 2 years. My artwork for the Primal Carnage: Evolution “Team Deathmatch”

This was probably one of the most tedious but rewarding artworks that I’ve drawn digitally. It’s still hard to fathom that I’ve been entrusted with so much by the Primal team, but it truly is a blessing and I’m grateful to have been a part of it all.

u/AramRex — 1 month ago

Giganotosaurus carolinii (2021) - Faber Castell stippling and brush pen + Photoshop

u/AramRex — 1 month ago

My Alternate Posters of the Jurassic Franchise from throughout the Years

u/AramRex — 1 month ago
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Quetzalcoatlus northropi - Ballpoint pen drawing done for the novel ''Escape from the Cretaceous''

u/AramRex — 2 months ago

Commissioned artwork of an InGen Bull Tyrannosaurus I did with colors that ended up very similar to Rebirth's Ember 4 years later.

u/AramRex — 2 months ago

“Breakout”- Pigma micron & Faber Castell ink on toned paper

I know that the Rex and the gates are not to scale, but I purposefully made them smaller for a more impactful angle and composition for this specific commission drawing. The letters were not a walk in the park btw (pun intended).

u/AramRex — 2 months ago
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Primal Carnage EVOLUTION to Release on Playstation on the 28th of MAY! Here is some of the Artwork that I've Produced for the IP over the Years.

Primal Carnage: EVOLUTION is coming to PS4 and PS5 on the 28th of May! It's been a long time coming.

Let's be frank, none of the best known survival games like The Isle would exist if it wasn't for this project almost 16 years ago! It is a surreal feeling to see this game going so strong with such a passionate team behind it continually updating it and preserving its replay value for so long. And not only that, but to also be bestowed with the opportunity to be a part of this milestone myself is a huge honor and something I don't take lightly. I could never have imagined as a teenager that I would be included in the creative aspect of this IP after being just an avid enjoyer back in the early 2010's and to have my work so focal for its promotion now.

It truly is a blessing.

Expect for absolute carnage to drop on the Playstation store in 11 days!

u/AramRex — 2 months ago

Sharing some of my Artworks of Large ''Jurassic'' Herbivores

These were all done throughout the last 6 years. The A5 size drawings with the Faber Castell brush pens were all drawn for the 30th Anniversary of the original film three years ago. Hope you guys like them. Pretty surreal to realize that only one drawing from this bunch has remained in my gallery. Very humbling.

u/AramRex — 2 months ago

Interestingly enough, I started noticing so many different details that distinguish them from their African counterparts, which had never caught my eye.

u/AramRex — 2 months ago