
How long was it since at the last up close and personal TetZoo Meeting in London? 3 years, four years? I’m starting to show my age… but never forget the importance of being present and interact in person. I’m looking forward to meet all those friends that I have seen only by Zoom all this time!
So if anyone else wants to meet we will be >in person< at:

Contact Darren Naish at https://tetzoo.com/convention
Bush House
30 Aldwych
London, WC2B 4BG
I’m preparing to bring a good chunk of recent material that has not been published yet, and some of it is in progress… not even finished! However I will also be bringing plenty of copies of Extreme Dinosaurs Part 2... a very important chronicle of all the exhibitions I have been part in the last years.
But before all that… I’ll be appearing on Wednesday 30 at the:


Check your local times… everybody probably lives somewhere far away … so if you can and are interested, please do check when it is convenient for you and we will surely meet trans-oceanically in an interesting discussion about what has happened to the dinosaur iconic image after all these years… and what will happen in the future if we are not careful!
In the meantime I’m preparing myself and having fun constructing a life-size Velociraptor skeleton from scratch at my studio… vertebrae by vertebrae… a puzzle that I wasn’t expecting! Yes… anatomy is >my< thing!





As special news, I can announce that Dinosaur rEvolution will be at the Horniman Museum in February 2024… yes,Gondwana Studios is finally bringing it to Europe and we are searching for more venues. It might also be going to Mexico and America but for the time being the exhibition is being refurbished and revamped to an extent never see before.
See you all on Wednesday, Saturday and/or Sunday!

This’s really very highly outstanding quality work: the angry chicken!
Could easily be a very odd pseudonym for a fighter that’d make you perform a double-take in that case!
Reblogged this on Palpatine's Literary Library and commented:
A very good anatomy breakdown of a combative chicken, or so the anatomy does tend to indicate.