James Gurney concludes his 12 part series on the origins of Dinotopia, while over at Punkadiddle, Adam Roberts is reviewing the ten bestselling books of all time… here he is with a fascinating stop at #7 (85 million copies sold): The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
The ever-reliable James Gurney has started a nifty series on the inspirations for Dinotopia…
In the department of “why did I not know about this?”: James Gurney talks about working on Fire & Ice with Frank Frazetta (and Thomas Kinkade too apparently). Update: Gurney and Kinkade were into gruesome pranks…
Gurney Journey is still consistently cranking out the best pieces on art, illustration, and inspiration, in a practical context, anywhere online. Be sure to check out “A used bookshop on a rainy night…”
The dinosaur craze seems to be over, sorry to say. One last hurrah: Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara, the latest entry in the Dinotopia series, is out now. James Gurney wrote and illustrated the original 3 books in the 90s, and returns to the scene of his triumph just […]