Grant Garmezy Molds a Full-Size Dakotaraptor from Molten Glass

Dakotaraptor, a fossilized skeleton of which was discovered a little more than 20 years ago by paleontologists in South Dakota, was an extremely lethal prehistoric predator. Its feathered body, powerful legs, and huge jaw gave it an advantage as it roamed its territory some 66 million years ago. But it was really its so-called “sickle claw,” a huge, taloned toe that measures 9.5 inches on the outer curve.

For artist Grant Garmezy, the ancient creature presented a unique opportunity to render a life-size sculptural version. Specializing in meticulously detailed, accurate representations of nature in glass, he took on the challenge of recreating the Dakotaraptor’s 14-foot length from snout to tail.

A life-size Dakotaraptor dinosaur skeleton made from blue glass, reflected against a white background

“The fossil record leaves much to interpretation, as details like feathers and posture remain a matter of scientific debate,” says a statement from GRANADA Gallery, which supported the artist in the project. “This uncertainty mirrors the artistry of the project itself, where each form is a choice, a vision, and a reimagining of prehistory.”

Go behind-the-scenes as Garmezy makes the sculpture on Instagram, and explore more of his process on YouTube.

A detail of the front arms of a life-size Dakotaraptor dinosaur skeleton made from blue glass
A detail of a foot of a life-size Dakotaraptor dinosaur skeleton made from blue glass
A life-size Dakotaraptor dinosaur skeleton made from blue glass
A detail of the feet of a life-size Dakotaraptor dinosaur skeleton made from blue glass

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