What is a Scientific Illustrator?

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September 27 2023

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Adrianne Ashford

Observation, patience and attention to detail are skills necessary for both art and science. In Situ Science explores what it takes to be a scientific illustrator specialising in producing highly detailed and accurate images that demonstrate scientific concepts, specimens and procedures.

Erin Walsh from the Australian National University is a research scientist and a scientific illustrator. Her skill and passion for illustration has helped shaped her scientific career. Along with conducting her own research she contributes to other scientists work by providing her clients with scientifically accurate artwork, figures and diagrams.

See more of Erins work www.negaleg.com

For more behind the scenes stories of Australasian Science visit www.insituscience.com

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Music - "Funny Song" www.bensound.com

Created by James OHanlon - www.jamesohanlonresearch.wordpress.com

Additional footage: Erin Walsh and Ravindra Palavalli Nettimi

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