Today I
finished my last exam for this semester, what means that for me, summer has
begun. This also means that the months of lethargy on this blog are over; I am
going to fabricate a number of blogposts and artworks as soon as a I can. So
for today, this is what you can expect to come during the next weeks:
- A post on
the genetic background of morphological traits and its implications for
breeding
- Some posts
(or one big post) on the big question “Ancient Europe: one big forest or
savannah?”
- Portraits
of two interesting bulls
- Some more
artworks and reconstructions on paper
- The
finishing of my new aurochs models (WIP photos about to come)
- I am going
to start doing another aurochs horn model scale 1:1. Perhaps, but I am not sure
yet if I will find the time and money, also a complete aurochs bull head 1:1 in
trophy style.
Of course
these ideas do cost me some time and effort, especially the upper two require a
lot of literature and web research I was not capable of during the semester,
but I promise that I am going to do my best during the next weeks. I have also
been planning to some more general posts and also get in more species
diversification, I just never got to it in the past. But I am going to try getting
to it this time.
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