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dc.contributor.authorHavens, Krista
dc.contributor.authorOnofrio, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorCrowther, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-25T15:38:25Z
dc.date.available2020-02-25T15:38:25Z
dc.date.issued1/27/2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/623104
dc.descriptionPresentation given at the 21th Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference
dc.description.abstractPrehistoric Dinosaurs: An Exploration of Fact vs. Fiction Through the Creation of Comparative Sculptural Forms, is an art exhibition which displays the differences between how dinosaurs look in film and media verses how they are proposed to have looked based on scientific findings. The impetus for this project was to create a kid friendly educational tool, comprised of three hand-sculpted dinosaurs and three resin cast dinosaurs. The species of dinosaurs created were Carnotaurus, Velociraptor, and Dilophosaurus, some of the most commonly portrayed dinosaurs in the film industry. Each scientifically accurate dinosaur sculpture will be placed next to its film and media representation counterpart, to allow for the viewer to compare and contrast the differences in the physical appearances.
dc.subjectsculptural
dc.subjectdinosaurs
dc.subjectpolymer clay
dc.titlePrehistoric Dinosaurs: An Exploration of Fact vs. Fiction Through the Creation of Comparative Sculptural Forms
dc.typePoster
dc.contributor.departmentArt and Design
dc.contributor.affiliationAugusta University
dc.contributor.sponsorOnofrio, Jennifer
dc.contributor.sponsorCrowther, Thomas


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