Spotted fish
Spotted fish is another of my blogs on patterns in nature. You can [...]
Spotted fish is another of my blogs on patterns in nature. You can [...]
Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris Scots pine is one of a series of [...]
Researching a wildflower involves gathering information on the anatomy, distinguishing characteristics, family, and [...]
Small-leaved lime Tilia cordata and other Lime or Linden trees This is [...]
Potatoes are ubiquitous vegetables, a staple in the west since their introduction from [...]
Introducing patterns One of the things in nature which is worth taking a [...]
What is Variegation? Many of the patterns you see on plant leaves, especially [...]
Stripes Stripes are seen across the animal and plant kingdoms. Although the first [...]
Sand hill Screwmoss Syntrichia ruraliformis ruraliformis is one of the species completed for [...]
Recently, I’ve illustrated the Great Burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis for an interpretation board, to [...]
As you may have noticed, I’m rather obsessed with grasses, and have blogged [...]
A recent commission involved illustrating 30 species for Braunton Burrows, a very beautiful [...]
Orchids have always been a bit of a mystery to me, so when [...]
Introducing the African Malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae The mosquito is one of the [...]
The non eco-garden is a companion blog to my earlier one, explaining and [...]
Illustrating a wildlife garden is always a challenge, but something I embrace. Not [...]
Fungal subjects always make my heart sing, so I was really pleased when [...]
Spotted Flycatchers Muscicapa striata are lovely birds, often overlooked because of their seemingly [...]
Birch trees: The Silver and the Downy Birch There are two main [...]
Bird’s-foot Trefoil: Where to find it? This blog is in praise of [...]
Introduction Beech trees are common across Britain, favouring chalky soils. The oldest Beech [...]
Natural History Illustration and Life-long learning: Field Studies Council Courses is my blog [...]
Montserrat is an island in the Carribbean, part of the Leeward isles and [...]
Botanical illustrations of yellow flowers can be really challenging. As you try to [...]
Having recently written a blog on the anatomy of ants, and been on [...]
Rocky shore ecosystem: a lucky break I recently illustrated The Hidden Universe [...]
The Brecknockshire flora is written by John Crellin and Mike Porter, and is [...]
Monocots and Eudicots are enormous groups, making up over 80% of plants on [...]
I recently went on another excellent FSC course, this time on identifying grasses [...]
I’ve recently gone on a couple of fabulous courses with Field Studies Council [...]
Trees: Yew is another blog inspired by my illustrations for The Tree Forager [...]
Geraniums, Crane’s-bills and Stork’s-bills is a guest blog from the wonderful Stewart Roberts, a [...]
The Hidden Universe by Alexandre Antonelli is a short and powerful book. I [...]
Trees: Elder is another blog inspired by my illustrations for “The Tree Forager” [...]
Buzzards, kites, and kestrels in a guest blog from a naturalist who lives [...]
Nature notebooks seem to have run in my family for a long time. [...]
Heath star moss is one of three invasive species I’ve just illustrated for [...]
Step by step blogs can be tricky to write – I often don’t [...]
Habit sketches are an important aspect of doing botanical illustrations. They need to [...]
Cow parsley Anthriscus sylvestris was on the list of plants I recently illustrated [...]
I recently completed a blueberry illustration for a packaging job, and thought it’d [...]
Trees: Rowan is another blog inspired by my illustrations for “The Tree Forager” [...]
A recent commission saw me completing pen and ink illustrations for “30 animals [...]
Illustrating bracken and ferns may seem to be a really difficult job. However, [...]
Earlier this year, I had one of the hardest and most wonderful jobs. [...]
This blog shows how to ink up the Downy Birch leaves and catkins, [...]
The Gwent levels are a fascinating corner of Wales, tucked between Cardiff and [...]
In Equipment: Magnifiers and scalpels, I won’t only be looking at these two [...]
Trees: Ash This is the third in my series on common trees, and [...]
Trees: Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus is a maple, and is Europe’s largest maple species. [...]
I’ve been working on illustrations for “The Tree Forager” by Adele Nozedar, due [...]
Several butterflies are included in the recent landscape illustration completed for South Devon [...]
A recent commission for South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty involved creating [...]
A recent job involved highlighting differences between the Japanese hop Humulus japonicus, and the [...]
Comparing Goldenrod species was one of my tasks in a recent commission for [...]
Unexpected Thrills: Adventures of an Illustrator is a blog about some of the [...]
Illustrating a wild Welsh meadow complete with clouds of butterflies was a wonderful [...]
My earlier blog, Wild Shreds: Illustrating Pet Food packaging gave an overview of completing [...]
Wild Shreds is a range of dog food produced in the US. It [...]
Save the bees and make your garden a Bee haven! This week’s Guest [...]
Illustrating a Hay Meadow: The Commission A recent commission to illustrate a hay [...]
Here's a still from a medical animation by Patrick Eckhold of an arthroscopic [...]
MadMicrobe is an award-winning team of exceptional artists and science experts with decades [...]
Tim Fitzgerald is an Atlanta-area medical illustrator and animator. He has a strong [...]
The team at Infuse Medical excels at providing cutting-edge art to the vast medical [...]
Courtney Arden Studio is a Board Certified medical and scientific illustration studio founded [...]
KO Studios specializes in high-end medical illustrations and animations for the medical and [...]
Jane Whitney CMI has been providing professional medical and scientific illustration services for [...]
Dan has a background in medical illustration, graphic design, and several years of [...]
Debbie Irwin is the voice of big pharma. You might not recognize her [...]
Dorie Petrochko is an accomplished painter and illustrator. Her interest in traveling and [...]
Device-Anatomy helps medical device makers depict their products in the working environments for [...]
Certified medical illustrator Beth Croce brings with her more than 20 years of [...]
Artist Renée Cannon holds a BA from SDSU and a Master’s Degree from [...]
Marie Dauenheimer is a Board Certified Medical Illustrator working in the Washington, DC [...]
Catherine Delphia's Medical Illustration Studios specializes in creating dynamic and award-winning illustrations, animations [...]
Campbell Medical Illustration is lead by renowned medical animator and illustrator Annie Campbell. [...]
Kari C. Toverud is one of only 2 illustrators in Norway with a [...]
Visualmedics is a visual communication studio serving a wide range of disciplines in [...]
Maxwell Yeager is a master illustrator specializing in the creation of scalable vector illustrations [...]
The brain is full of mysteries, which is ironic considering that we [...]
Paper Wasp.Ink and graphite on paper.
Study - Lion Skull. Graphite and pencil on paper.Natural History/Science Illustration.
White-throated Sparrow.Threatened by Climate Change.Graphite and colored graphite.Natural History/Science Illustration.
Third Left Studios is a collaboration of two artists, Andrea Charest and Karina [...]
The team over at Epic Studios, Inc. has been crafting beautiful and effective [...]
This illustration by Tim Fitzgerald shows a direct interpretation of a dog's medical [...]
This animation by Melanie Connolly, 1/2 of the Chicago Medical Graphics, was created [...]
Body Scientific created this illustration of total colectomy, an operation that removes the [...]
This is a recent illustration by Kari C. Toverud portraying a colon with [...]
This medical animation is an exploration into the various ways a beating heart [...]
This illustration by Peg Gerrity, 1/2 of the Chicago Medical Graphics team, shows the [...]
Marc Phares of Epic Studio partnered with GHG Summit to create this illustration [...]
Here's a recent cover by DNA Illustrations for Contemporary OB/GYN for an article [...]
Cell membranes are composed of a phospholipid bilayer with porins and transfer channels [...]
Anatomy Blue created this medical animation of Cyclin-D1 using Autodesk V-Ray for 3ds Max. [...]
This illustration by Massouh bioMEDia shows the sperm cells, the ovula, and the [...]
This illustration by Body Scientific and published by Wolters Kluwer shows the process [...]
This 3D model by Shoemaker Medical consists of an occipital plate shown in [...]