Composite illustration of black bear facial anatomy created with Prismacolor colored pencils, gouache, and water colors on 14"X11" toned paper.
Referencing Animal Anatomy For Artists: The Elements of Form by Eliot Goldfinger and observation of a specimen skull (likely Black Bear) from UW Biology Department, Winter 2017.
Select working papers can be viewed in gallery (Click Here).
Poster created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, original illustration on 11" x 10" film in colored pencil, ink, and carbon dust
Referencing preserved Blue Rose Chafer specimen encased in lucite, Fall 2016.
Composite illustration of feline facial anatomy created with Prismacolored pencils, gouache, and water colors on 10" x 11" toned paper.
Referencing Animal Anatomy For Artists: The Elements of Form by Eliot Goldfinger and observation of a specimen skull (Domestic), Spring 2017.
Poster created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Original illustration on 9"X12" film in carbon dust, ink, and white colored pencil.
Referencing jarred juvenile horseshoe crab specimen, Fall 2016.
Poster created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Original phragmocone illustration in carbon dust on 14" X 11" bristol board.
Referencing fossilized ammonite phragmocone specimen, Fall 2016.
Muscle and skeletal reconstruction of M. erminea, the stoat, with research focus on hunting behaviors. Poster created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Original illustrations on 9"x12" film, in pen, marker, and colored pencils.
Referencing a full disarticulated mink skeleton and other Mustelid anatomy, Winter 2017.
Maquettes and select working papers can be viewed in my gallery (Click Here).
Poster of common garlic created using Adobe Photoshop. Originals in water color and gouache on 9" x 12" hot press watercolor paper, Spring 2017.
Poster created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Original illustrations on 9" x 12" film, the fleshed head in colored pencil and ink. The skull was created using ink stippling with further value added in Photoshop.
Referencing chicken skull specimen, Fall 2016.