James Gurney
The Excursion 1995
In this bucolic scene, a long-necked
Camarasaurus leads a picnic party into the quiet Slumberbund
Valley.
Compared with the sprightly Ornithomimus walking
alongside, his gait is smooth and stately.
Before painting the Camarasaurus, James Gurney
built a scale model and placed it outdoors to study the effect
of
light and shadow on its form. He and his son then posed for
photographs as the dinosaur's human riders. The scene's
backdrop
was based upon field studies created in New York's Hudson River
Valley, where the artist frequently
paints on location.
Illustration for Dinotopia: The World Beneath
Oil on canvas mounted to plywood
Link to image of plaque at Norman Rockwell Museum |