Incredible earth mural of Triceratops appears at a Jurassic Coast quarry

23 May 2023 , 08:03
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Incredible earth mural of Triceratops appears at a Jurassic Coast quarry
Incredible earth mural of Triceratops appears at a Jurassic Coast quarry

This artwork is really tops – Triceratops, that is.

An incredible earth mural of a Triceratops, made with all-natural prehistoric pigments, has appeared at a Jurassic Coast quarry.

Natural landscape artist David Popa used materials, including chalk, charcoal and earth pigments mixed only with source water, to create spectacular unique earth murals - with every piece taking over 12 hours to create.

The artist also visited Finland and the USA to showcase other dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus Rex and Hatzegopteryx, in vivid detail.

The artwork has been released as part of a transatlantic gallery to mark the launch of Prehistoric Planet Season 2 on Apple TV+.

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And they are informed by the latest science that underpins the David Attenborough documentary series, showing an authentic and true-to-life representation of what these incredible animals would have looked like.

Incredible earth mural of Triceratops appears at a Jurassic Coast quarryA Triceratops created from natural earth pigments that have been around for millions of years, appeared at East Man Quarry on the Jurassic Coast, Dorset. Apple TV+ partnered with natural landscape artist David Popa to create a gallery of artworks around the world, including in the USA and Finland to mark the launch of Prehistoric Planet Season 2, with David Attenborough, premiering on the streaming platform on Monday, 22nd May. (PinPep/SWNS)

In the UK, the fossil-rich Jurassic Coast was selected for the majestic Triceratops, while the Moab Desert in Utah, was chosen to display the ancient predator Tyrannosaurus Rex.

In Finland, a remote Island was picked to represent the island habitat where the flying Hatzegopteryx would have lived.

Over the past few years, Popa has created large-scale artworks in some of the most diverse natural landscapes, delving into the realm of anthropology and now through his work on Prehistoric Planet, palaeontology too.

Incredible earth mural of Triceratops appears at a Jurassic Coast quarryPopa also created other artworks around the world, including in the UK and Finland to mark the launch of Season 2, which is voiced by David Attenborough and premieres on Apple TV+ today. Photo credit should read: David Popa/Apple TV+. (Apple TV+/SWNS)

Artist of the giant natural artworks, MTArt agency artist David Popa said: “My goal was to bring the dinosaurs back to life by portraying them within landscapes that are indicative of their natural habitats 66 million years ago.

“And as an artist with an interest in anthropology and nature, it was an exciting challenge to step into the realm of palaeontology too.

“I hope everyone enjoys the pieces and that they inspire people to watch the series to learn something new about these incredible creatures.”

Prehistoric Planet Season 2, presented by Sir David Attenborough, premieres on May 22 on Apple TV+.

Sarah Lumley

Dinosaurs, Documentaries, Apple TV, David Attenborough

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