Peter Carrington - drawing at the board

In Part 1, Peter Carrington, the Assistant Curator of the WJ Beale Botanical Garden at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, describes what makes a successful scientific illustrator, his own beginnings, what scientific illustration is, and the why illustration is sometimes a better source for describing the natural world than a photograph. Examples of Peter's work are at the end of this video, and include computer illustration (insects and flowers) and pencil drawings started by applying layers of carbon powder with an ermine brush (a little bit more advanced technique for a muscle fiber illustration and a view of horse foot nerve blocks). www.youtube.com In Part 2 he talks about reconstructing a conifer plant from a collection of fossils he was given, where the jobs in this field might be found, how this field is a "portfolio profession." www.youtube.com In Part 3 Peter comments further on traits of a good scientific illustrator, working on computers, and your digital portfolio. www.youtube.com Finally, Peter gives us a short on-camera demo by starting a pencil drawing of a cowry shell. www.youtube.com
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