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I recently finished a bunch of scientific illustration commissions for ARUP Group including this Small Heath Butterfly. Usually I draw insects traditionally but I had so much fun creating this using my iPad. Love the end result too!

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I was recently commissioned by a genetics company to design a series of colourful illustrations for a disease-themed educational card game! Here's a few of my favorites from the project! :-)

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Here's some Hognose snake illustrations I did recently for a care guide I'm putting together in my spare time. I used my own Danger Noodle for reference. He's such a character!

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We had a tremendous thunderstorm last night; tremendous to me at least! I grew up somewhere that rarely sees lightning, so this is always a treat. Sunset clouds, red rainbow, pouring rain, the works!

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Re: pigment flow again, physics can surprise you. This was a lunchtime sketch of a Garibaldi. I dropped the same two neutral complements (cobalt and orange) into the fins. The blue flowed into the orange without blending, creating lovely shadows.

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Two neutral complements can represent a surprising array of hues, depending on your topic. These birds were a paper test, all using Cobalt blue (PB28) and Burnt Sienna (PBr7). That Great Blue Heron looks a bit more like a Tricolor, oops!

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I posted this one earlier, bringing it back now as a good case study for the technique. The sky is all cobalt blue (PB28) and perinone orange (PO62). Add each to wet paper, swirl a bit, stand back and watch the magic!

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My own expression of so far is documentary in nature… documentary OF nature really. If I could, I'd draw, paint, and take notes on every species I see! The bugs alone would be a full time job, never mind the birds. And it would be a dream job for me.

Field sketches:

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Other end of the spectrum, was sketching a pond when a passer-by asked if I'd noticed the osprey. It was in a tree right over my head!

I had maybe 20 minutes while the bird groomed and hung out, before it flew away.

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Something that began to fascinate me, is the way pigment and water can so effectively replicate things that happen in the sky. It doesn't make sense, really - how does water, sugar, tree sap, and ground-up rocks look so much like air and ice? But it does! (Summer Storm, 2014)

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