Imagine a place where humans and dinosaurs live compatibly side by side. It already exists at least in James Gurney’s Dinotopia books, a door to which has been flung wide in the exhibition at the ...
James Gurney’s famed Dinotopia series, enchanting adventures juxtaposing mythical creatures and humans against fantasy backgrounds, morphed into his how-to book, Imaginative Realism. In this book, ...
It seemed especially fitting that on the same day I visited “Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney” at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, I also stumbled upon the 1993 movie ...
MANCHESTER — Breathe deep, seek peace, Dinotopia fans, and don’t miss Norman Rockwell Museum’s traveling exhibition Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney exhibited by the New Hampshire ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American James Gurney has a reputation that should ...
James Gurney, the author and illustrator of the “Dinotopia” book series, has had a dinosaur named after him. And it happens to be a particularly cool dinosaur, too. Torvosaurus gurneyi is the largest ...
Author and illustrator James Gurney, best known for his "Dinotopia" book series, will give a free lecture at the SCAD Museum of Art on Sept. 17. At 5 p.m., Gurney will discuss the way that he creates ...
James Gurney, an author, illustrator, and creator of Dinotopia, from Rhinebeck, New York, saw the blank space on George Booth’s July 4, 2011, cover and felt inspired. “I’m a fan of Booth and have ...
The Portrait Society of America (April 2013) held its annual conference in Atlanta and featured illustrator James Gurney. As a parent, I was familiar with his book Dinotopia but had never looked ...