
REIMAGINING PREHISTORY
Step into a world long vanished and encounter the remains of creatures that once ruled the Earth. Each sculpture is meticulously formed in luminous glass, capturing not just bones but the power and mystery of ancient life. These are not quiet relics. They are bold, glowing statements that awaken awe and wonder, inviting collectors to experience the prehistoric world with fresh eyes and refined taste.

The Dakotaraptor Project
200 bones. 14 feet long. Debuting January 2026.
One of the most epic prehistoric predators, reborn in glass
The Dakotaraptor Project brings to life one of North America’s largest predators in breathtaking glass. This life-sized skeleton stretches 14 feet from snout to tail, every bone meticulously crafted to capture the strength, motion, and presence of a creature that once ruled its world.
The fossil record leaves much to interpretation, as details like feathers and posture remain a matter of scientific debate. This uncertainty mirrors the artistry of the project itself, where each form is a choice, a vision, and a reimagining of prehistory.
Debuting at the Granada Gallery during the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show in January 2026, the Dakotaraptor invites collectors to experience the awe and wonder of ancient beasts through a contemporary lens.
The Titan Collection
