CBC News - Toronto artist brings fossils to life
Danielle Dufault creates artistic renderings of creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
Who says art and science don't mix?
Not Danielle Dufault, a Toronto illustrator who is one of only a handful of people around the world called on to create artistic renderings of the mysterious creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
"I really take a lot of pleasure in trying to reconstruct these lost worlds," Dufault told CBC News. "And there's a lot of imagination that can be applied to that."
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Who says art and science don't mix?
Not Danielle Dufault, a Toronto illustrator who is one of only a handful of people around the world called on to create artistic renderings of the mysterious creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
"I really take a lot of pleasure in trying to reconstruct these lost worlds," Dufault told CBC News. "And there's a lot of imagination that can be applied to that."
Using photos of a fossil, paleontological illustrator Danielle Dufault came up with this drawing of
Hallucigenia, a prehistoric worm-like sea creature that lived 500 million years ago.
(Illustration by Danielle Dufault, photo by Jean-Bernard Caron, Royal Ontario Museum)
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