![]() What really makes this book captivating, however, are the interviews with each artist. The pictures alone will keep you browsing for a long time. And it’s not all dinosaurs either marine reptiles, pterosaurs and Cenozoic mammals are also featured. ![]() There are colourful full-page and double-page spreads (even a few fold-out spreads), but also moody, subdued pieces. To mix things up a bit, the chapter on the German sculptor Vitali Klatt shows photos of his resin models. The artwork is fantastic and ranges from photorealistic digital artwork to more traditionally painted works, to pencil sketches and anatomical studies. ![]() “ Dinosaur Art II: The Cutting Edge of Paleoart”, edited by Steve White, published by Titan Books in October 2017 (hardback, 188 pages)Īfter a foreword by Brian Switek, who raises the profile of this art genre and highlights its importance to science, and a really quite technical introduction by Robert Nicholls on his reconstruction of Psittacosaurus, the meat of the book consists of ten chapters, each showcasing select work of well-known contemporary palaeoartists. ![]()
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