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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the popular dinosaur blog of the same name. Each month, we discuss news in Mesozoic paleontology, discuss classic paleoart, and interview writers, artists, and scientists.
Episode 31: Dragons of Wales and the Hallett View (Featuring Andy Frazer)
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs
1 hour 8 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 31: Dragons of Wales and the Hallett View (Featuring Andy Frazer)
Our tremendous trio is back for 2024, but not all things are as they were... mostly they are, though. We get back into the swing of Vintage Dinosaur art, or is that Nostalgic Dinosaur Art? We explore the work of Mark Hallett, the man Marc once declared his Favourite Palaeoartist Ever, as it appears in Stephen and Sylvia Czerkas' Dinosaurs: A Global View, also featuring works by John Sibbick and Douglas Henderson. Then, Marc and Natee interview Andy Frazer, also known as Dragons of Wales, on his creative and provocative palaeoart, as well as his more fantasy-oriented works. Is Hallett still Marc's favourite? Where do the hornlets on Jurassic Park's T. rex come from? Would you kiss a Yangchuanosaurus? What's the worst advice you can give to a budding artist? Is there going to be a permanent item about dinosaur toys on the podcast? (No.) And what was the name of our editor again? Find out in episode 31!
And wish Natee a happy belated birthday!
Show notes at Chasmosaurs.com!
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the popular dinosaur blog of the same name. Each month, we discuss news in Mesozoic paleontology, discuss classic paleoart, and interview writers, artists, and scientists.