2001-2002 has featured a wide variety of work from Museum commissions with large-scale digital enlargements to working same size for reproduction in books.

The newly built Isle of Wight Museum at Sandown, allows visitors to view new finds in preparation and displays of both Brachiosaurus and Polacanthus (illustrated below) as well as other Wealden dinosaurs.

The feathered dinosaurs show comes to London this summer and will tour with the original fossils.

Apart from dinosaurs John's interest spans the early invertebrates to the evolution of mammals and examples from recent books are shown below:

click to enlarge Two Brachiosaurs are harassed by pack hunting Neovenator.
This is on display at the recently opened Isle of Wight Dinosaur Museum at Sandown.

Painting of Polacanthus developed from Isle of Wight fossil material. John Sibbick's Collection. click to enlarge

click to enlarge Part of museum commission for feathered dinosaurs exhibit - skeletal and life restorations and interactive pieces.

Detail from illustration for recently published Cassell Atlas of Evolution - Central Asia 55mya - Andrewsarchus feasts on Emblotherium as the creodont, Sarkastodon looks on. click to enlarge

click to enlarge Ordovician nautiloids - gouache painting for the Kingfisher Illustrated Dinosaur Encyclopedia.

Baryonyx character developed for Dinosaur Society UK Junior magazine. click to enlarge