Not exact matches
NOT LIKE HOME Rocky super-Earth 55 Cancri e,
seen in this
artist's
illustration, is about Earth's size, but a new study suggests it and other similar hot exoplanets probably formed in a completely different way than Earth did.
Medical
illustration may be a new career option for some, but looking back in time, we can
see that Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and other master
artists of the past used to explore human anatomy to learn how to accurately draw and sculpt the human figure.
EARLY BIRD The flightless dinosaur - like bird Archaeopteryx could glide, as
seen in this
artist's
illustration.
Go behind the scenes with
artist James Gurney to
see how he created the
illustrations for «Dinosaurs of the Lost Continent», a feature article in the March issue of Scientific American.
Though closely related to living porpoises, Semirostrum ceruttii (
artist's
illustration above), named for its finder, Richard Cerutti of the San Diego Natural History Museum, has a mandible shape never before
seen in mammals.
Early reconnaissance suggests that the object might be shaped like a peanut (as
seen in this
artist's
illustration), or could be two separate bodies.
In this
artist's
illustration, the sun is a small spot (lower right), as
seen from behind the newly named dwarf planet Eris.
An
artist's impression of a growing supermassive black hole located in the early Universe is
seen in this NASA handout
illustration released on June 15, 2011.
But my daughter Betsy is an
artist who did lovely work on my covers and
illustrations for Rosette, and I
saw potential for her to work on cover art,
illustration, and design for others.
This season
sees the first solo show by Irish
artist Hannah Fitz, whose sculptures are reductive
illustrations of everyday objects, stilled and deadened with a self - conscious agency.
Whether it's
illustrations of the city itself or intensely close - up portraits of the people that live there, the
artist sees what others might not, revealing vulnerabilities and offering a gritty exposure of urban life.
The paintings meander through various systems of knowledge and representation such as Tantric iconography, a landscape in the isolated dictatorship of North Korea,
illustrations of cellular generation and radical cultural histories
seen through the lenses of fellow
artists Emily Roysdon and Cameron Rowland.
«
Seen and Unseen» will be accompanied by a fully illustrated 130 - page catalogue featuring more than 50 full - color
illustrations, highlighting the most important paintings created by the
artists over the course of their careers.
For a study of Gorky's work with excellent
illustrations see Julien Levy, Arshile Gorky (1966), which includes a study of the
artist's last years by a close friend.
In this talk we'll explore the different facets of his work, including his time as an Official War
Artist, and
see how his unerring sense of design fed into the delightful variety of his
illustrations, paintings and prints.