I did an interview with Simon last year that you, Bruce, and others might enjoy.Find me onon the Scientific American Blog NetworkOn 2 April 2015 at 07:28, Bruce Bartrug <[log in to unmask]> wrote:bI inquired with the Swedish Natural History Museum concerning a catalog or book of Simon Stalenhag's striking paleo art so generously shared yesterday by Linda Feltner. Here's the reply I received should anyone else have an interest.Link to the Museum's website: http://www.nrm.se/english.16_en.htmlHello Bruce,
My name is Tove Frambäck and I am the project manager and producer for the new exhibition Fossils and Evolution at Swedish Natural History Museum.
I’m glad that you like Simons Stålenhags artwork – we do to J. The images have been produced in cooperation with scientists of the museum.
No, not yet, but there are plans of making a book or a catalog. At the moment you can also watch them at http://www.simonstalenhag.se/paleo.html
Look out for the book in out shop or website.
Kind regards,
Tove--Bruce Bartrug
Nobleboro, Maine, USA
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