The Baryonyx is depicted with an emphasis on elongation and asymmetry. Its narrow skull and extended jaw introduce a horizontal tension that directs attention forward rather than outward.
Fine ink lines articulate the cranial structure with restraint, while layered tonal washes suggest surface variation and depth without excess contrast. Within the series, the Baryonyx functions as a study in directional focus — quieter and more linear, reinforcing the sense of controlled observation rather than display.
