Illustrator & Biologist
Scientific illustration is the art of visual storytelling, where knowledge is translated into illustrations that help researchers, publishers, and nature organizations reach a broader audience. With my background in both science and art, I aim to communicate and highlight the significance of the natural world and the science that seeks to understand and protect it. This can be achieved through detailed illustrations of ecosystems and species or through graphical infographics that explain broader processes. I approach all my work with a focus on scientific accuracy and effective communication with the audience.
I hope we can collaborate—feel free to contact me for more information or to request a quote for your project. |
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Species IdentificationThe traditional medium for scientific illustration is watercolor. The light and transparent nature of the paint makes the illustrations organic and very suited for realistic illustrations. This can be an individual species or an entire ecosystem.
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InfographicsInfographics can be illustrated for a wide range of subjects, explaining ecological processes, anatomical features, or medical procedures. These visualizations are especially useful for complex scientific research that needs to be explained to a broader audience.
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Medical IllustrationMedical illustrations are essential for explaining surgeries to both patients and professionals. They can explain new procedures and anatomy with high accuracy, making it understandable for any audience.
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LandscapeLandscape illustrations are best option to depict ecosystems by combining plants, landscape features, and detailed species in a single image. They help visualize biodiversity and the complex interactions that occur within natural environments.
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