Mark P. Witton's Blog

Friday, 24 February 2017

Plesiosaur palaeoart: thoughts for artists

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Jurassic plesiosauroid Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus with a controversially dipped left hindfin. Nothing like a little drama to start a blog ...
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Friday, 17 February 2017

Scientists: please pay more attention to palaeoart

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A few years ago I wrote about how the 21st century is a terrific interval for palaeoart because of the wealth of information, discussion of...
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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

New paper: when the short-necked, giant azhdarchid pterosaur Hatzegopteryx ruled Late Cretaceous Romania

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In an ideal world, all blog posts would start with images like this one. (Edited talk title slide I used back at SVPCA 2013 - we've be...
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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

The popularity of dinosaurs - for better, for worse

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This article is being cross-posted at the website of the London-based 2016 Popularizing Palaeontology workshop as part of a series of blo...
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Who is this 'Mark Witton' chap?

Mark Witton
Dr Mark Witton is a palaeontologist and palaeoartist, affiliated with the University of Portsmouth, UK. My technical research is focused on pterosaurs - Mesozoic flying reptiles - but my artwork has introduced me to a wide array of different fossil animals that are just as interesting. I work as a freelance author, consultant and artist: check out my work at MarkWitton.co.uk, follow me on Twitter @MarkWitton, and browse my books here. Contact me at wittonprints[at]gmail.com. Due to volume of email I can't always reply to messages, but I do my best.
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