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The studio (pictured right) is an old Victorian stable which once housed Clydesdales who pulled the carts for a local brewery in 1888, but now has been converted to produce DINOSAURS for books, magazine articles museum exhibits, TV and the movies. Working here are two illustrators and designers, Robert Walters and Tess Kissinger, and two sculptors, Paul Sorton and Bruce J. Mohn. We also work in close association with other artists and designers on large-scale fabrication and animation projects, notably David Bubier, (Museum Designworks, museumdesign@aol.com) and Harry Saffren, (Space/Time Ltd., SaffrenH@films.nfl.com) The Dinoart Studio
 

Robert Walters proofs the output of one of his digital murals, this one for the Delaware Museum of Natural History.
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Robert Walters


Bruce Mohn paints his sculpture of Corythosaurus.
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Bruce Mohn
Tess Kissinger stands with the skull of Giganotosaurus which lived here in the studio while its body was being mounted at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.
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Tess Kissinger


Paul Sorton looks up from work on his sculpture of Baryonyx.
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Paul Sorton
 
 
 
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