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"The study of comparative anatomy complements my fascination with understanding my own body's movement and capabilities."
Tiffany Fung discusses how rock climbing influences her medical illustrations. #SciArt #SciComm #AsianHeritageMonth https://t.co/YyhwrPvypU
“Some of my earliest memories are of reading picture books of dinosaurs and drawing all sorts of marine creatures.”
@FranzAnth explains how he became a science illustrator. #SciArt #SciComm #AsianHeritageMonth
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"I would like to keep learning how conditions can present themselves in different ethnicities and illustrate this where I can"
Amie Fernandez tells Vrinda Nair about her career and the need for diverse #MedicalIllustrations. https://t.co/cjCojCGqih #SciArt #SciComm
“In a way, my art starts in the laboratory and finishes on canvas.”
@AyseUAkarca tells @MEPrillaman about her oil paintings inspired by her scientific research. #SciArt #SciComm https://t.co/mK2AI9g4uK
"The study of comparative anatomy complements my fascination with understanding my own body's movement and capabilities."
Tiffany Fung tells Vrinda Nair how she intertwines #MedicalIllustration and rock climbing. #SciArt #SciComm https://t.co/YyhwrPdX1k
"I mainly cater to e-learning & helping a wide breadth of audiences & users learn complex scientific topics."
@MarshallArtsVis tells @MEPrillaman how she communicates science through #MedicalIllustration & biomedical virtual reality apps. #SciArt #SciComm https://t.co/jlChBamDRh
"My work is inspired by the scientific things that can’t be seen with the naked eye."
Allie Ibarra tells Vrinda Nair how she illustrates the unseen scientific world, from neurons through microscopes to galaxies through telescopes. #SciArt #SciComm https://t.co/VRX7ybUjKJ
"Creating communication pieces for patients is my favourite type of project, and it is so rewarding to hear feedback about how it gets used."
@Sarah__Crawley tells Vrinda Nair about communicating science through #MedicalIllustration. https://t.co/R8uO69GZUr #SciComm #SciArt
"The prints on actual plants poetically reference questions of nativity, trade, and exchange. What is nature, what is culture, what does it mean to be 'of' a place?"
Almudena Romero tells @excytoplasm about her series, "Growing Concerns." https://t.co/llrzXjYLDg #SciArt #SciComm
For this last day I want to say thank you for the opportunity to share my story, work and inspiration on this platform! If there is anyone interested in getting into the field, a great start is checking out https://t.co/T1D0Ynv3jW and talking 1 on 1 with medical illustrators!