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Went and added a few deeper shadows to my red onion watercolor piece. I think I'm getting better at using dry brushing techniques! #botany #onions #illustration #watercolor
Super exciting announcement! The class of UW's Natural Science Illustration Program will be hosting our group exhibition at the Plank Gallery in Seattle on June 5th through July 7th! Follow the link below for more details!
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One more pic for today! High quality scan of my small succulents! I'm slowly becoming a crazy succulent lady I'm pretty sure. 😆🌵#SciArt #succulents #botany
Second step is done! Finished my rough watercolor study before moving onto moving onto the final product! #Watercolor #botany
Not the greatest quality here but I started a color version of my succulent plant! It’s got a gouache/watercolor base on pastel paper, and I’m adding in the details with colored pencil. Really excited for the final product! #succulents
Here's the full anteater composite study! I decided to focus on the muscular forelimbs of the anteater and combined the three layers (fur, muscle, and skeleton) in photoshop to get the composite I was aiming for. #anteater #sciart
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Super excited for finally share these! These are part of a composite study I did for the giant anteater, done with prismacolor pencil on dura-lar paper. #anteater #sciart #illustration