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My studio designed and sculpted the original bas reliefs of Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Camerasaurus Lentus, that now reside on the East and South sides of the North American Museum of Anceint Life in Lehi, Utah. My name is on brass plaques underneath both reliefs. I also sculpted fifteen species of full sized 18 inch to 6 foot triassic and Jurassic pterosaurs for the same museum. They have been cast in the dozens, and are now hanging from the museum's ceilings.

Two of my bronzes are included in the paleontological artvolume; " Dinosaur Imagery, The Lanzendorf Collection", Published by University Press, 2000. They are now on permanent display with the rest of John Lanzendorf's collection, at the Childrens Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana.

In the Winter of 2001, I completed a large seven sculpture assignment from the Discovery Channel for their " When Dinosaurs Roamed America" documentary, that premiered in July, 2001. The seven animals sculpted include: Triceratops, Torosaurus, Einosaurus, Centrosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Zuniceratops, and the gigantic pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus Northropi. All were rendered from 1/5th to 1/10th scale.

My sculptures where also used for the recently released "Dinosaur Planet", documentary, for the same network.

I completed a large commission for the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah, in Early 2002. I sculpted and painted nine 1/10th scale dinosaurs. Eolambia caroljonesi,Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, Gastonia burgei, Animantarxramaljonesi, Nedcolbertia, unnamed iguanodont, unnamed super nodosaur, unnamed brachiosaur, and Cedarpelta bilbeyhallorum. All were rendered to the specific instructions of the paleontologists who discovered and named them.

These sculptures are being used for educational purposes also. Copies of the nine dinosaurs travel extensively in a lecture circuit to public schools in Utah and Colorado, to teach children about Natural History.

In February, 2003, I completed a year long commission as the Art and Exibit Director for The Dinosaur Walk Museum, in Pidgeon Forge, Tennesee. My duties included choosing and hiring the different exibit contributors, quality control, and exhibit design . I am now finishing a fifth full sized pterosaur commission for the same museum franchise. I sculpted eight species of full sized Triassic to Late Jurassic pterosaurs in increments of three, for a total of twenty four animals, all in various flight poses.

I also have had my artwork showing in different Fine Art Galleries, and have won "Best of Show, Professional" in the Creative Arts catagory at the Utah State Fair, four years running. I have been asked by the Utah Counsel for the Arts to return as the Working Artist at the Utah State Fair in 2006, for the fifth time in six years.

In 2004 I finished two small full scale feathered dinosaurs for the Eccles Dinosaur Park in Ogden, Utah. I have completed a full sized 22 foot Pteranodon Ingens sculpture for the Dinosaur Walk museum in Long Island, New York. I also sculpted four full scale Velociraptors for The Eccle Dinosaur Park, Utah and The Natures Walk, Connecticut, respectively.

I am currently working on various private and museum sculpting and illustration commissions. In October, 2005, I was hired to sculpt a full sized bronze monument of Dilophosaurus wetherilli for the Saint George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. As ofApril, 2006, I am sculpting a full scale Hagryphus giganteus for the Elizebeth DeShaw museum, in Northern Utah.

I am now accepting new paleontological related commissions.If your institution has any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.

Thank you for your time and consideration on my behalf.

Sincerely,

Cliff Green

 
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