JORDAN MALLON
Artists

JORDAN MALLON

[ Photography | Pencil | Ink | Paint ]e-mail: <bchoo@cyllene.uwa.edu.au>

PALEOPORTFOLIO
e-mail: <j_mallon@hotmail.com>

Born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1982, I’ve been growing up along the outskirts of the city. I’ve been fascinated with both dinosaurs and art since as far back as I can remember. But although my interest in both subjects began at an early age, it wasn’t until fairly recently that I began seriously combining the two. Today, I’ve reached a level where accuracy is the main intention of my illustrations, and I am now able to look back upon previous works and feel the need to change them (some of which are featured here).

My main influences include Gregory S. Paul, Michael W. Skrepnick, Brian Franczak, Mark Hallet, Douglas Henderson, and Mark “Crash” McCreery.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Daspletosaurus torosus: the last thing many Cretaceous critters saw!

Dromiceiomimus brevitertius skeleton in situ


JORDAN MALLON

a feathered Erlikosaurus andrewsi
(The orientation of the hands is incorrect.)

Euoplocephalus tutus plods along.

Giganotosaurus carolinii prances around.

A lone Heterodontosaurus tucki bounds across the land.

Chirostenotes pergracilis observes as a Daspletosaurus torosus chases a pair of Stegoceras validum.
(Chirostenotes very likely had feathery integument.)

Shunosaurus lii proudly displays its tail club.

Tyrannosaurus rex in a fast sprint

A hapless Tyrannosaurus lancensis (=Nanotyrannus) is pestered by a swarm of flies as it happens upon the undisturbed carcass of a juvenile Anatotitan copei.


A small pack of 
Velociraptorinae hunt a pair of Psittacosauria.
(Velociraptorinae are not known to share a locality with Psittacosauria.)

Paint


An Indosuchus raptorius runs across a dry riverbed.