My palaeoart interviews have now been going for quite a while and seem to be very popular. However, if I’m honest, I’m really starting to run out of people to interview. I try to cover those who works I genuinely like or have a strong personal connection to. Fortunately a great many artists have been good enough to give me their time and loan me their works to build up my interview portfolio, but with this starting to wind down it seemed a good opportunity to create this clearing house and provide a list of all of those who have generously contributed. I do have a few more requests out there with people so I certainly hope this is not the end of the palaeoart interviews, but its might well be the beginning of the end.
Here then is the roll call (in alphabetical order):
My thanks to them all and I hope to add to this list again soon.
If you’re looking for more paleo-artists to add to the list, Russell Hawley and Scott Hartman might be good bets. Hartman tends to do skeletal reconstructions rather than flesh-on-bone reconstructions, but the skeletal drawings happen to be really, really good. Hawley, on the other hand, tends to do a wider assortment of black-and-white prehistoric animals (especially extinct mammals and Mesozoic marine reptiles) rather than just dinosaurs, but he has done some illustrations of extinct archosaurs.
Nemo Ramjet might also be a good addition. While he is most famous for Snaiad, he’s been moving more into the paleo-art realm lately.
Try Peter Schouten, he have done a great work in the book ”Feathered Dinosaurs”, ”The Antipodean Ark”, ”Prehistoric Animals of Australia”, among others.
Another good choice is Mauricion Antón.
Oh, yes. Anton does excellent paleo-art work.
David Krentz !
Although he can idealize proportions of his animals sometimes, Raul Martin is a very talented artist, you might want to look at some of his stuff. Not avery “radical” paleoartist, though. But he still deserves recognition.
Someone should interview John Gurchie…
Joe Tucciarone, who does both space and paleo:
http://www.joetucciarone.com/
Jorge Blanco is an excellent paleoartist Argentina. One of the best! He illustrated publications including “Dinosaurs and pterosaurs of South America? With Dr Jose Bonaparte and” Bestiary fossil “with Dr. Analia Forasieppi.