JNSI Volume 54, no. 3 / 2022
JNSI Volume 54, no. 3 / 2022
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Gail Guth
GNSI's Third Online Conference A Success — Kalliopi Monoyios
Who Was William Hamilton Gibson? — Mary Ellen Carsley
Creating a Fine Art Painting: From Research to Exhibit (open access) — Erin E. Hunter
Cold Canyon Fire Journals by Robin Carlson (open access) — Linda M. Feltner
Illustrating the Unknown — Holly Zink and Suzanne Sadilek
Using Photoshop to Speed Up and Refine Composition and Layout —Gail Guth
Intersections Between Orchids, Science, and Advocacy — Kathleen Garness
In Memoriam: Margaret L. (Peg) Estey — Jane Neroni
Creating a Fine Art Painting: From Research to Exhibit
— Erin Hunter
GNSI member Erin Hunter gives an overview of her career beginnings, her influences, and the processes that led to her creation of “Look Closer”; a large acrylic painting of California’s bee pollinators that marries her scientific illustration skills with her graphic design background.
Artist by-lines are too often buried or completely overlooked. Yet the expertise and mastery our community of visual science communicators bring to the table is unsurpassed. The images we use on our website come from our Juried Members' Exhibits over the years, as judged by a panel of experts. We name them wherever possible below each image to celebrate their excellent work and to set an example for everyone to remember that these images don't create themselves. Please visit their websites and support their work.
c/o Gilbert & Wolfand, PC
2201 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Suite 320
Image credit: Virge Kask, member since 1979
All Content © 2023 | Guild of Natural Science Illustrators
Privacy Policy | Image Use Policy
Website powered by Neon One