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Grant Garmezy Molds a Full-Size Dakotaraptor from Molten Glass — Colossal

Last updated: March 6, 2026 6:10 am
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Grant Garmezy, an artist known for his intricate glass sculptures, recently took on a fascinating project: recreating a life-size sculpture of the Dakotaraptor, a deadly prehistoric predator whose fossilized remains were discovered in South Dakota over 20 years ago. This carnivorous creature, which roamed the Earth 66 million years ago, was equipped with a feathered body, powerful legs, and a massive jaw that made it a formidable hunter. However, it was the Dakotaraptor’s signature feature – a large, taloned toe known as the “sickle claw” – that truly set it apart.

Garmezy’s attention to detail and dedication to accuracy in his work made him the perfect artist to tackle this ambitious project. With the support of GRANADA Gallery, he embarked on the challenge of bringing the Dakotaraptor back to life in glass form, capturing its 14-foot length from snout to tail. The sculpture, crafted with precision and artistry, showcases the artist’s vision and interpretation of this ancient predator, as details like feathers and posture remain a subject of scientific debate.

Through his Instagram and YouTube channels, Garmezy offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Dakotaraptor sculpture, allowing viewers to witness the intricate process of bringing this prehistoric creature to life in glass. The finished piece is a stunning representation of the Dakotaraptor, showcasing its fierce demeanor and lethal capabilities.

Garmezy’s work serves as a reminder of the mysteries and wonders of the ancient world, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty and complexity of prehistoric creatures like the Dakotaraptor. His dedication to capturing the essence of these long-extinct animals in glass is a testament to the power of art to transcend time and bring the past to life in a truly unique and captivating way.

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