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Hilariously enough, these are both observational drawings. The angel is a statue in the national portrait gallery, and the trex scene is from a small scale Jurassic period set in the museum of natural hitory (the colors were added to the original ink drawing later and from my head).They are both 2 page spreads in my 11x14 sketchbook.