

His main artistic influence has been the Dinosaur Renaissance artists headed by Dr. Since the late 80’s he has been giving an alternate view of how dinosaurs have been depicted for 150 years. Rey artwork entails rigorous science homework and nature research, keeping a strong sense of the use of colour and imagination, taking advantage of his Latin American roots, to make it as massively popular as possible. In it he explains in detail their development, especially what is behind “Dinosaur revolution” and “Dinosaurios Hechos En México”. His acclaimed latest published book “Extreme Dinosaurs 2 The projects”, pretends to be a sequel to this first book as author and features the four main exhibition projects he has been participating in. Lately he was featured in the book “Dinosaur Art, The World’s Greatest Paleoart” compiled by Steve White and The Art Of The Dinosaurs (Kazuo Terakado Japan). – “Dinosaurios Hechos En México” (now permanently on show) in Monterrey, working in tandem with Mexican academics. He has also been responsible for the murals and consulting in the successful exhibitionĤ. “Dinosaur revolution, Secrets of Survival”, of which he is the creator, concept designer and illustrator and is now on show in several museums in Australia and New Zealand. – “The Art of Archaeopteryx” (several US venues).ģ. All over the world, including many venues in the US, currently known as “Tiny Titans” Monterrey, México Catalonia (Coll de Nargó and Sabadell), Naples, Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Museum London’s Horniman Museum Cardiff’s National Museum and Copenhagen’s National Museum of Natural History as “Dinosaur Familier”.Ģ.

Having been active part in divulging and challenging what he considers “the Dinosaur Image” for many years, his iconoclastic talk “Bringing Dinosaurs Back To Life” has been featured worldwide and lately at the London’s Natural History Museum “Dinosnores” late- evening events, at the Horniman Museum and twice at the Danish Natural History Museum, where it was coupled with drawing workshops for children.Ĭurrently his work continues to be extensively featured in murals for Peter Norton’s Gondwana Studios, Stone Company and Silver Plume itinerant exhibition(s):ġ.
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His work for the Encyclopedia has been featured in the end credits of the movie “Walking With Dinosaurs 3D”. Robert Bakker, his main inspiration from the start, in books for children (“Dactyls, Monsters of the Air”, “Maximum Triceratops”, “Prehistoric Monsters”, “Dinosaurs!”, “Dino Babies”) culminating with a re-make of the old classic “Big Golden Book of Dinosaurs”(Random House). Thomas Holtz (Random House 2005) and a long string of collaborations with Dr. However, most important collaborations have been “A Field Guide to Dinosaurs” (with Henry Gee) in 2001, the best-seller “Dinosaurs, The Most Complete Up-To-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages” with Dr.
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In latter years he continued collaborating with David Lambert and the Guide To Dinosaurs (Dorling Kindersley) and “Walking With Dinosaurs” (the BBC TV Series), He followed up with more collaborations with paleontologists and researchers like Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan (African Dinosaurs), Ken Carpenter (“Eggs Nests and Baby Dinosaurs” and “Carnivorous Dinosaurs”), Dave Hone (“Cannibal Daspletosaur” project), Darren Naish (“The Great Dinosaur Discoveries”), David Martill (Caulkicephalus restoration for Portsmouth University), Marco Signore nd Luciano Campanelli (several exhibitions and talks in Naples and Benevento, Italy). Became an amateur paleontologist and paleo-illustrator after the Dinosaur Renaissance in the late 70’s and 80’s.įirst book as an author was “Extreme Dinosaurs!”(2001) and it created a mini-revolution in the use of colours regarding dinosaurs.
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Originally a Symbolist and Surrealist painter, sculptor and professional illustrator in Mexico, Barcelona and London.
