1. When the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts hosted a Dinotopia exhibition in 2006, a small group of Dinotopia fans from all over the world assembled at a mini-convention called “The Stockbridge Stomp.”


    I joined them for the festivities and then invited them to my studio a short drive away, so that they could pose for a painting I was working on.


    We had a big bowl of homemade soup together, and then they put on costumes, some of which they brought with them. They posed in small groups, imagining themselves standing beside a Styracosaurus and a Chasmosaurus. Many of the figures in the painting were based on that impromptu gathering.

    The painting appeared on the title page of Dinotopia Journey to Chandara. The painting also appears in Color and Light, page 116.  

    This painting will be one of about 40 paintings from Dinotopia Journey to Chandara, opening today at the The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art in, Midland, Michigan.
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    The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art/ Midland Center for the Arts
    Web article about the exhibit, which includes “Bigger than T. Rex: Giant Killer Dinosaurs of Argentina.”
    Exhibit review on MLive.com
    Journey to Chandara at the Dinotopia Store.
    Journey to Chandara on Amazon.
    Thanks to all the Stompers!
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  2. Two original oil paintings from Dinotopia will be offered for sale at the Brafa art festival in Belgium, which officially begins tomorrow, January 21st and will be on show until January 30th.


    The paintings include “Arthur and Telescope,” the illustration on page 1 of Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara (2007), and “Imperial Palace,” which appears both on page 132 of Chandara and page 154 of Imaginative Realism. Sold for €4500.00 at Brafa.



    The paintings will be on view at booth 115, the Daniel Maghen Gallery, which has a select assortment of fantasy and comic art from Europe and America. For more information contact Olivier Souille at Galerie Daniel Maghen at info (at) danielmaghen.com.
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    Galerie Daniel Maghen 
    Brafa Festival
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