EX|TERRA – overview – Love within the Time of Chasmosaurs


If I had been to sum up EX|TERRA, Welsh artist Andy Frazer‘s compendium of his 2022 palaeo-output, in a single phrase, it must be: caruncles. Make no mistake – in case you are in any respect perturbed by the extraneous fleshy appendages current on the necks and faces of turkeys (and varied different birds), you then’d greatest keep a terrific distance away from this guide. Frazer is avowedly a fan of ‘bizarre’ dinosaurs, and on this case, ‘bizarre’ would seem to imply an terrible lot of folded flesh dotted with ever-so-slightly unsettling hairlike filaments. That stated, even in case you are the type of one who felt fairly sick on the sight of that Luis Rey Deinonychus all these years again, I’m positive you’ll nonetheless discover loads to get pleasure from right here.

EXTERRA cover

Along with offering “freelance palaeoart companies to lecturers and publishers”, Frazer additionally illustrates loads of dragons; that’s why he goes by ‘DragonsofWales’ in numerous locations on-line. It’s solely becoming, then, that EX|TERRA does – by the writer’s personal admission – include a component of the fantastical. The truth is, within the guide’s introduction, Frazer notes that he didn’t actually wish to use the time period ‘palaeoart’ in any respect, however couldn’t consider a greater time period. He goes on to notice that

“You can see quite a few depictions of prehistoric creatures in these pages that embody options unsupported by the fossil report. In most situations such options fall throughout the bounds of what could be thought-about cheap hypothesis, however there are a number of that don’t.”

Frazer goes on to say the adverse reactions that he has regularly acquired to such pictures. However I’m on board with him, for essentially the most half, not less than – and he can hardly be faulted for not being up-front about it. Admittedly, it does assist that a lot of the artwork on this guide isn’t particularly outrageous by trendy requirements; we’re effectively over filamentously ornamented ornthischians at this level, and numerous artists have had a stab at crazily-wattled theropods, with various levels of success (and Frazer is certainly on the extra profitable facet).

Velociraptor by Andy Frazer

Bootiful. This picture completely stolen from Andy Frazer’s web site.

The place I did balk at a reconstruction, I used to be not less than intrigued by it. It prompted me to suppose what my issues had been with it, and if it would really be believable, or if I used to be just too closed-minded. (However no, you possibly can’t have your beaked sauropods, I’m very sorry.) This wouldn’t be the case if Frazer was just a few hack churning out pure fantasy dreck, or maybe tracing over the Papo T. rex, however as a result of he clearly does put nice care into his reconstructions – even after they have fanciful gildings – they do immediate the reader to concentrate, to ponder.

Apart from which, the work in right here is sort of lovely even when it isn’t outright gnarly (and sometimes, when it’s). There are one or two situations of creations which can be clearly based mostly on extant birds, which generally is a little tiresome, however apart from that, one can’t assist however applaud the diploma of experimentation right here. Naturally, Tyrannosaurus pops up a number of occasions, nevertheless it by no means seems the identical twice. The Rexies right here vary from a quite ‘vanilla’, however nonetheless very superbly painted, particular person striding by the forest with a juvenile, to a facially disfigured punk-rock model, to others which have Frazer’s trademark warty growths throughout their faces.

Tyrannosaurus by Andy Frazer

A extra ‘common’ Tyrannosaurus. From Frazer’s web site.

There’s additionally a quite fabulously brightly-coloured particular person wandering by a swamp, which might be filed alongside the Carnotaurus with peacock-like plumes on its arms. Whereas such reconstructions do stretch incredulity, they very seldom really feel like completely pointless flights of fancy. I’m actually not a fan of the theropods and hadrosaurs with warty growths the place they might usually be depicted with keratinous horns, however then, as Frazer says in his introduction,

“…Such illustrations function a reminder that the misplaced world of our previous was actually extra alien, extra lovely, but additionally by some means extra acquainted than we are able to ever actually know.”

There’s an terrible lot to love on this guide, and all from an artist that I wasn’t aware of till David talked about him just lately (most likely as a result of I eschew most social media, for higher or worse). It’s positively price a £16 buy from Frazer’s Etsy store – the standard of replica is superb, and I might gladly have paid £20. I don’t suppose anybody can be a fan of the whole lot in right here (I’m not), however that it gave me a lot to consider, and to speak about (with Agata, largely) could be very telling. Attempt it, you would possibly prefer it.

Dilophosaurus by Andy Frazer

Dilophosaurus additionally seems in varied guises – typically feathered, typically not, however at all times attractive. Love these keratinous layers. This picture is a scan.

P.S. It amuses me no finish that Frazer produced one other guide that fairly actually represents what a commenter on right here accused Jed Taylor of doing, years in the past.

P.P.S. It might be great to talk with the artist and study extra about what influences his work. (Hinty trace trace.)

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