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Dinosaurs and I

Like many people of my generation, I grew up with the Jurassic Park films, and I was immediately fascinated by these creatures. So, like the majority of children, I developed an obsession with dinosaurs during my childhood. Unfortunately, this passion faded, and even though I continued to keep up, from a distance, with developments in the field, my dream of becoming a paleontologist slowly disapeared.
Then, years later, came the lockdown. Forced to do something with my excess free time, I found myself once again seriously interested in extinct creatures. And I came across a scientific article describing a new discovery: the tail of a spinosaurus. My curiosity piqued, I looked for visual reconstructions of this animal. But the article had just been published, and paleoartists had not yet taken hold of this new information. So, I decided to create what I couldn't find on the internet myself. My first scientifically accurate sculpture was born, with the goal I still keep in mind four years later: to offer reconstructions that are less spectacular than those in cinema, but as realistic as possible. I try to capture the best possible hypothetical moment in the life of these fascinating creatures, who, despite the millions of years that separate us, still continue to amaze children today.

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