This daily weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You'll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums.
You can write me at: James Gurney PO Box 693 Rhinebeck, NY 12572
or by email: gurneyjourney (at) gmail.com Sorry, I can't give personal art advice or portfolio reviews. If you can, it's best to ask art questions in the blog comments.
Permissions
All images and text are copyright 2010 James Gurney and/or their respective owners. Dinotopia is a registered trademark of James Gurney. For use of text or images in traditional print media or for any commercial licensing rights, please email me for permissions.
However, you have my permission to quote images or text on your non-commercial blog, website, or Facebook page as long as you give a credit and link back. Students and teachers can also quote images or text for their non-commercial school activity.
Tor.com has just posted a set of my images in their web gallery. The TOR Gallery is a great place to survey what's going on in contemporary fantasy art. My pictures can be seen here, and all of these will be included in the upcoming book.
Mr. Gurney, those paintings of yours are sick!!! Do you have all of the originals? I love the one with the ship flying in over the men on horseback, amazing! And the painting of the dinosaurs walking down the stairs, breathtaking sir. I think Bouguereau, Alma-Tadema and Lord Leighton would be proud.
Thanks to all of you! Shawn, that third one was called Homecoming, an alternate future science fiction novel, a really cool concept that the author John Dalmas came up with. I've hung onto about half of the originals you see there.
4 comments:
Really neat!
your blowin up homie! keep up the good work and quest for world domination!
haha, i mean congratulations...
Mr. Gurney, those paintings of yours are sick!!! Do you have all of the originals? I love the one with the ship flying in over the men on horseback, amazing! And the painting of the dinosaurs walking down the stairs, breathtaking sir. I think Bouguereau, Alma-Tadema and Lord Leighton would be proud.
Thanks to all of you! Shawn, that third one was called Homecoming, an alternate future science fiction novel, a really cool concept that the author John Dalmas came up with. I've hung onto about half of the originals you see there.
Post a Comment