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Yutyrannus huali is a feathered tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretacous of Chinaby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
31" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Two Bicentenaria argentina dinosaurs fighting in the woodsby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
30" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Head reconstruction of Andalgalornis steulletiby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
39" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Herd of Xenoceratops foremostensis from the Cretaceous Periodby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
34" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Tyrannosaurus rex sunbathing after the rainby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
32" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Velociraptor mongoliensis was a mid-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous Periodby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
54" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Size comparison of Velociraptor mongoliensis to a humanby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
37" x 36" Framed Art Frame
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Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory birdby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
33" x 40" Framed Art Frame
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Velociraptor Mongoliensis from the Cretaceous Periodby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
38" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Velociraptor Mongoliensis, Mid-sized Dinosaurby Christian Masnaghetti/Stocktrek Images
38" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Christian Masnaghetti’s interest in dinosaurs began from his childhood years but decreased during his final year in high school and his first year at the university. Due to the circumstances at his home including economic constrains, he knew he was not going to study paleontology. He decided to study Industrial Design because he was good at drawing, but he almost stopped drawing dinosaurs during those years. He has been drawing dinosaurs for as long as he can remember. He used to copy them from toys, books, TV, etc. This is how his wrist was trained and he developed his artistic side during His childhood. Today he works on a digital platform. He bought his first tablet in 2011 when he was 20 years old. When he joined DeviantArt in 2011, his interest in dinosaurs was rekindled and this completely changed his life. In DeviantArt, he found a community of artists who are enthusiastic about palaeontography. He found people who shared his interest in dinosaurs. He once again took his tablet and started painting dinosaurs. Masnaghetti is also a fan of infographics, saying it's an eye-catching way to condense important facts and make them easy to read and remember. He was surprised at how dinosaur infographics are rare, so he decided to make them himself. Ready to hang Christian Masnaghetti art is found in many homes, especially homes of those who love history. Even though he’s 100 percent a digital artist now, he learned art by using pencils, watercolors and other mediums.