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JNSI Volume 50, no. 2 / 2018

JNSI Volume 50, no. 2 / 2018

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Editor's Note — Clara Richardson

Wings, Tails, and Real Flying Monsters: Illustrating Flying Vertebrates 

— Dr. Michael Habib, with illustrations by Terryl Whitlatch 

Creating a 3D Molecular Landscape

—Layla Lang

Book Review: Rory McEwen:The Colors of Reality

—Frank Ippolito

Member Spotlight: Mesa Schumacher (open access)

ILLUSTRATING NATURE: Exhibit art of the 2018 class of the CSUMB Science Illustration Program

Chapter Happenings: A Look At GNSI Chapter Activity, Part II

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Member Spotlight: 

Mesa Schumacher

— Mesa Schumacher

My artist origin story takes a form I think is fairly common for scientific illustrators.


I grew up in Seattle with parents who didn’t study science, and knew little about art, but encouraged my interest in both. In our household, you could maintain a concentrated area of chaos in some corner by saying “don’t touch that, I’m in the middle of a project,” and my brothers and I usually each had several projects going at any given time, ranging from painting to rebuilding machines bought from the thrift store.

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