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Recreating An Age Of Reptiles
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Recreating An Age Of Reptiles in Ottawa, ON
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Recreating An Age Of Reptiles in Ottawa, ON
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Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals have always fascinated people but they pose vast problems for the artist. How do you go about recreating the anatomy and behaviour of a creature we've never seen? How can we restore landscapes long lost to time? And where does the boundary between palaeontology - the science of understanding fossils- and artistic licence lie? In this outstanding book, Mark Witton shares his detailed paintings and great experience of drawing and painting extinct species. The approaches used in rendering these impressive creatures are discussed and demonstrate the problems, as well as the unexpected freedoms, that palaeontological artists are faced with. The book showcases over ninety scientifically credible paintings of some of the most spectacular animals in the Earth's history, as well as may less familiar species.|Explains how each image was created with details of the artistic process, scientific grounding and collaborations between researchers.
Discusses the methods and goals of palaeoartistry - the recreation of extinct animals and landscapes in art.
Explores the flexible boundaries between science and art when restoring ancient worlds.
Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals have always fascinated people but they pose vast problems for the artist. How do you go about recreating the anatomy and behaviour of a creature we've never seen? How can we restore landscapes long lost to time? And where does the boundary between palaeontology - the science of understanding fossils- and artistic licence lie? In this outstanding book, Mark Witton shares his detailed paintings and great experience of drawing and painting extinct species. The approaches used in rendering these impressive creatures are discussed and demonstrate the problems, as well as the unexpected freedoms, that palaeontological artists are faced with. The book showcases over ninety scientifically credible paintings of some of the most spectacular animals in the Earth's history, as well as may less familiar species.|Explains how each image was created with details of the artistic process, scientific grounding and collaborations between researchers.
Discusses the methods and goals of palaeoartistry - the recreation of extinct animals and landscapes in art.
Explores the flexible boundaries between science and art when restoring ancient worlds.


















