| Title: Indigo Bunting and Bluebells
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Indigo Bunting songbird and Virginia Bluebell spring flowers. Pencil sketch and watercolor painting.
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| Title: In Madera Canyon
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The children's book, "In Madera Canyon" was recently nominated by ForeWord Book Awards for best "children's picture book," 2010. An educational book focusing on the flora and fauna of Madera Canyon, Arizona. Illustrations are scratchboard/watercolor with additional pencil drawings.
More information available at rickarts.com, bookoftheyearawards, and janeeholt.com. Available for purchase at Amazon.com
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| Title: Ow!
Contact: Gail Guth
Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, İDevelopmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
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| Title: Asymm. Metamorphosis of Paralichthys dentatus
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Poster describing how as the summer flounder develops, its left eye begins to migrate to the other side of its head and begins to swim more at an angle until it is parallel to the ocean floor.
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| Title: Green Darner Dragonfly (Anax junius)
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is an image of a common green darner dragonfly (Anax junius). It was created in Adobe Illustrator.
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| Title: Kelp Forest Ecosystem
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Kelp Forest food web: plankton, fish, sea urchins, sea otter, seals, killer whale, humpback whale.
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| Title: Peregine falcons at Mt. Vernon Square
Contact: Kim Harrell
Description: A peregrine falcon and his fledgling son enjoy the view overlooking historic Mt. Vernon Square, as they take a breather during their tour of Baltimore. This mixed-media image was created for the children's book Perry's Baltimore Adventure (Tidewater Publishers, 2003, by Peter Dans, illustrated by Kim Harrell). I met several peregines and learned a lot about Baltimore myself while researching this story.
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| Title: Spring Botanicals
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Watercolor and pencil painting of spring garden flowers. Tulips, daffodil, crocus & grape hyacinth.
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| Title: Mexican Tree Frog
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: Smilisca baudinii
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| Title: Sh-h-h!
Contact: Gail Guth
Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, İDevelopmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
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| Title: Green Darner Dragonfly - Detail
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is a detail of the head and thorax of a common green darner dragonfly illustration, created in Adobe Illustrator.
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| Title: Carbon dating diagram
Contact: Alison Schroeer
Description: This scientific artwork of the carbon dating process was drawn by biological illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration.
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| Title: All the Helpers in the Garden
Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs
Description: Can you imagine all the helpers in the garden?
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| Title: Pacific Intertidal Zone
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Inhabitants of the Pacific coastal intertidal: algae, barnacles, kelp, sea stars, mussels, crabs, sea lettuce, abalone, lichens, snails, sea palms, anemones, etc.
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| Title: Hey, look at that (blue crab)!
Contact: Kim Harrell
Description: A Chesapeake Bay blue crab gets a close-up view of some unwelcome visitors. This poster includes cameos of other Atlantic coast marine arthropods.
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| Title: Fennec
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: The Fennec is an African desert fox which is well adapted to extremes temperatures. With huge ears and nocturnal habits, he spends the hottest part of the day underground in his cool burrow.
Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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| Title: North American Prairie Scene
Contact: Trudy Nicholson
Description: Lesser Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus
pallidicintus) Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia)
Medium: Pen & Ink on scratchboard. Published in
"Stories from Where We Live: The Great North
American Prairie". Milkweed Editions. 2001
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| Title: Nature Sampler with John Muir Quote
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: This watercolor sampler depicts critters and plants living and growing in the woods and garden near my studio. The design includes a native Iowa tree frog, bleeding hearts, blue flax, garden snail and American Goldfinch. Designed as a set of artist trading cards and promotional mailer.
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| Title: Jumprope
Contact: Gail Guth
Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, İDevelopmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
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| Title: Tohono Chul Park grounds map
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: New grounds map for Tohono Chul Park, a botanical garden in Tucson, Arizona
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| Title: Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: An Adobe Illustrator (vector) image of a ring-necked pheasant.
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| Title: Fennec Fox
Contact: Katura Reynolds
Description: The fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) lives in the Sahara Desert. Its gigantic ears help it regulate its body temperature.
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| Title: Giant Anteater
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: The Giant Anteater raids termite mounds using his powerful claws and sticky tongue.
Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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| Title: Mushroom decomposer - Gypomitra esculenta
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Saprotrophic fungi, such as Gypomitra esculenta, feed on dead organic matter. Rotting logs or stumps are just one example of dead organic matter, also known as detritus.
Traditional and digital interpretive panel.
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| Title: Russian Sage and Monarch
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Monarch butterfly nectaring on Russian Sage flowers. This painting was created with mixed media using watercolor, acrylic inks and pastel. It focuses on the detailed patterns of the butterfly and hints at the light and patterns of the garden. Recently licensed for lace wall hanging.
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| Title: Hummingbirds
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: Hummingbirds Anna (above), Allen (right) and Rufous, the most common species in California
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| Title: Dermal Chromatophores of The Chameleon
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Visualization of the color-changing cell structure of the chameleon for the general audience.
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| Title: Ring-Necked Pheasant - Detail
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: Detail of an Adobe Illustrator (vector) image of a ring-necked pheasant.
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| Title: Venus flytrap
Contact: Katura Reynolds
Description: The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a fascinating carnivorous plant. The glands in the leaves excrete sweet liquid that attracts insects. When insects bump the "trigger hairs," the two sides of the leaves snap shut and the plant digests the soft parts of the insect. The victim's dry husk sometimes remains as a grim warning.
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| Title: Dolly Llama
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: ungulate, head on
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| Title: Crabapples
Contact: Judith Aronow
Description: Black and white etching of a crab- unknown species. Etching is 1 1/2" x 3" unframed.
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| Title: Butterflies
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description: Monarch and Yellow Swallowtail butterflies.
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| Title: Glider
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: The glider is one of the few mammals that travels airborne. Specialized webbed mantles allow these mammals to glide from tree to tree. I have illustrated several different species.
Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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| Title: Arm muscles, tendons; Leg skeleton, ligaments
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Anatomical illustrations prepared for Denver Museum of Nature and Science - Expedition Health exhibit and educational materials
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| Title: Junco and Woodland Phlox
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Woodland Phlox and Junco. Created with graphite pencil and watercolor. Life study from injured junco that hit the window. Thankfully it recovered and returned to the woods.
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| Title: Glowworms
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: The wingless female glowworm performs movements with her glowing abdomen to attract the flying males. Inspired in the story of the 19th century French naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre
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| Title: Girl holding Chickadee
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Girl holding Chickadee.
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| Title: Tide Pool Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Bat
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: Bats wings are analogous to our hands.
Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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| Title: Rooster
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Promotional digital illustration - Adobe Illustrator,
Adobe Photoshop and Fractal Design Painter. I
start out the same way as if I were doing a
traditional media piece: with a pencil sketch, which
client must approve. After approval, I can scan in
my pencil sketch as a grayscale image. I open it in
"Illustrator" as a template and proceed to draw
over. The combination of applications allows me to
create very clean base in "Illustrator", which I can
then open in in "Photoshop" to add airbrush or
other transparency effects, and afterwards reopen
in "Painter" to create different brush strokes and
textured watercolor paper effect.
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| Title: Digestive System
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Anatomical classroom charts showing the digestive system. Created for Expedition Health educational in-house and outreach program at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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| Title: Giant Swallowtail Butterfly & Gerbera Daisies
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Giant swallowtail butterfly on gerbera daisies. Watercolor & acrylic.
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| Title: Black Cherry protection
Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs
Description: Thatching ants are attracted to young black cherry leaves in the spring by extra nectar. They protect those same leaves by removing and killing off young tent caterpillars before the caterpillars eat the leaves.
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| Title: Alveoli
Contact: Travis Vermilye
Description: Alveoli of the lung
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| Title: Rainforest Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Animal Cell
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description: Animal cell
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| Title: Harp Seal
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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| Title: Prairie Monarch
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Monarch on purple coneflower. Watercolor and acrylic. Echinacea purpurea and Danaus plexippus
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| Title: "Camouflage"
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: While hunting in the desert terrain of the U.S. Southwest, the Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is helped by nature's camouflage. It's fascinating to see how this phenomenon is found in both predator and prey.
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| Title: Fowler's Toad - Bufo fowleri
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is an illustration of the Fowler's Toad, Bufo fowleri, created in Adobe Illustrator (vector image).
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| Title: Predators
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: Interactions between a wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus), barn owl (Tyto alba) and marten (Martes foina)
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| Title: Infant Heart & Lungs
Contact: Travis Vermilye
Description: Image of heart and lungs of an infant
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| Title: Gila Monster in Crevice
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: Heloderma suspectum in rocky crevice.
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| Title: Desert Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Hybrid Tea Rose w/Swallowtail Butterfly
Contact: Judith Aronow
Description: Pinkish-coral rose with Swallowtail butterfly perched on a leaf of the rose. Painted in gouache (opague watercolor). Size framed is 16" x 20".
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| Title: Anatomy of the Human Eye
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is a digital illustration of the anatomy of the human eye.
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| Title: Northern Cardinal
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Northern Cardinal on berry branches. Watercolor painting.
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| Title: Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar for Xmas
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: Commissioned for a Christmas Card
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| Title: Southestern Estuary
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Animals of the estuary, including Wood Stork, Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Blue Crab, Barnacles, Cormorant, Bald Eagle, Spottail Bass, Shortnose Sturgeon, flounder, shrimp.
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| Title: Ornamental Indian corn - Zea mays
Contact: Judith Aronow
Description: Ornamental Indian corn placed diagonally on page with a slight hint of a cast shadow. Work done in mixed media (colored pencil and watercolor) on coquille board. Size framed is approx. 18" x 26".
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| Title: Food Chain
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: Fragrant Water Lily (Nymphaea odorata)
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is a digital (photoshop) illustration of a pink water lily flower.
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| Title: Cabbage White Butterfly and Poppy
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Cabbage White butterfly and poppy. I spotted this butterfly and poppy in a Tuscany garden. It is painted in watercolor.
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| Title: Delivering Baby
Contact: William Hamilton
Description: Painting of one step in delivery of a human baby.
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