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New Vision of Ancient Creatures - an interview with paleoartist Gabriel Ugeto

Started by Patrx, March 15, 2018, 10:15:32 PM

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https://youtu.be/t5NIua_Dveo

Check this out - a fascinating conversation with Gabriel Ugeto, a prolific paleoartist, about the nature and current state of paleoart.


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PhilSauria

Thanks for posting this - very informative. I have been a fan of his for quite a while and it was quite interesting to see how he works and the thought processes behind his illustrations. You can't go wrong if you start off thinking of these creatures as what they were /are; animals. Sounds a bit of a no-brainer but there is so much art that depicts them in a sensationalist movie-poster fashion, more like a Hollywood special effect than an extinct animal.

Patrx

Absolutely! Unsurprisingly, I'd very much like to see some of these principles applied to dinosaur figures and sculpture more frequently in the future. Additionally, for those that don't follow his work on Twitter, Gabriel has begun work on a "field guide"-style palaeoart book called Journey to the Mesozoic, Vol. 1. Exciting stuff!

Halichoeres

Thanks for posting! I'm stoked about Journey to the Mesozoic. Maybe after Volume 2 he can be talked into tacking a journey to the Paleozoic?
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