JNSI Volume 54, no. 1 / 2022
JNSI Volume 54, no. 1 / 2022
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Gail Guth
GNSI 2021 Special Projects Award: Joel Floyd (open access) — Kalliopi Monoyios
Visualizing Climate Solutions — Daisy Chung
Collaborative Creation: Bringing Scientific Illustration and Environmental Agencies Together — Monika Jasnauskaite
Rrrripped from the List: Work-for-Hire Contracts
An Artist’s Life Enriched by the Smithsonian — Jahne Hope-Williams
RISD Continuing Education: Natural Science Illustration Courses for All Walks of Life — Margaret Oliver
Visual Communication in a High School Classroom — Cheryl Wendling
Book Review: Natural History Illustration in Pen and Ink by Sarah Morrish — Camille Werther
Sketchbook: Carol Schwartz
Book Review: Natural History Illustration in Pen and Ink by Sarah Morrish
— Camille Werther
Those interested in developing those skills now have a new reference thanks to GNSI member, Sarah Morrish, who has written Natural History Illustration in Pen and Ink. The beautifully illustrated book provides instruction for both the beginner and the experienced illustrator who is looking for inspiration or new ways to combine media.
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