External Eye
The external eye in watercolor from direct observation in a mirror. Created during the Ophthalmological Illustration course in the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
The external eye in watercolor from direct observation in a mirror. Created during the Ophthalmological Illustration course in the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Pen and ink sketch from direct observation of a plastinated heart specimen. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
A honeycrisp apple in watercolor, painted from direct observation. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Anatomical sketch from direct observation of the mesentery and mesenteric vessels of the small intestine. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Anatomical sketch from direct observation of the kidneys and abdominal vessels. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Educational poster about bumblebees and their adaptations for nectar and pollen gathering, combining graphite and Photoshop. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Hipbone in carbon dust from direct observation, created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Ginger root pen and ink illustration. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.