Leicestershire pavement artist Julian Beever will be drawing the find on Mill Street, Oakham. He said the 7m (22 ft) work would make it appear as if the fossil were lying in the ground.
It has been created by artist Julian Beever, who specialises in drawing what are known as anamorphic illusions. The aim is to bring visitors to Oakham, near to where the fossil was found.
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