After a weeks-long hiatus, I've finally got around to uploading some more art, this one depicting a Baryonyx fellow surfing, inspired both by 50s/early 60s surf culture and by decade-old artwork by Predaguy of Barys, well, surfing. This fellow I did draw previously in a messy collage of different characters whom I wanted to expand more on but never got around to until now. He's an Aussie living in the outskirts of Melbourne who annually drives to Phillip Island in Westernport Bay to surf at Cape Woolamai and he was an older chick during the Second World War, where his father served in the navy on HMAS Hobart and his mother helped raise cattle for the war effort. Visiting Hawaii with his father, the young lad observed the locals surfing and was inspired to take up the hobby himself and would be one of the pioneers of the sport in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s.