DINO LAND GRAPHICS
PALEO ART BY CHRIS BRUSATTE
Chris hunting for fossils at Mazon Creek.
As part of our graphics section, Dino Land proudly presents you with original artwork by its founder, Chris Brusatte. Only 11, Chris is already
an award winning paleo artist. Just recently he received honorable mention in James Gurney's Dinotopia online art contest. He has also been
published in major paleo magazines and newsletters, including the Prehistoric Times, Dinosaur World, and the New Mexico Friends of Paleontology
Newsletter. Below you can find some of his better pieces of artwork. Chris has been extremely busy lately, but more is still to come, including some
originals in color. So, stay tuned!
Meanwhile, just click on the photo to view a full size image of each of Chris' pieces of art!
Velociraptor, based on the Gobi Desert specimen Chris viewed in Florence, Italy.
Nanotyrannus, the T. rex look-alike named by Robert Bakker.
Cryolophosaurus ellito, the frozen crested reptile found by William Hammer in Antarctica.
Baryonyx, the odd fish eating Spinosaurid found by English fossil hunter William Walker.
Eoraptor, one of the earliest and most primitive dinosaurs known.
Saltasaurus, a large, armored sauropod dinosaur.
Pachycephalosaurus, a species of dinosaur with a thick, domed skull.
A saber-toothed tiger, based on the Villafranchian specimen Chris viewed in Florence, Italy.
Carnotaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur as seen in several Jurassic Park toy kits.
Triceratops, based on the specimens Chris viewed at the Houston Museum of Natural Science and at the Carnegie Museum.
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