Juan de Valdes Leal: Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Borgia beholding an eucharistic allegory (detail), 1674.
Coyotes and their variants (click the images for their descriptions).
Human skulls from the Luigi Calori collection, Institute of Human Anatomy, Bolonga
n182_w1150 by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
Via Flickr: The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies.. Chicago :Field Columbian Museum,1904.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15492182
“Pyramid of Skulls” by Paul Cézanne. The top skull shows the variant metopic suture.
- by Katy Wiedemann
“This is a comparative study of the similarities between a human and chimpanzee skull commissioned by Studio Livrela for the "Darwin’s Spot” project. The study was hand drawn in ink using a pointillism technique.“
WORK EXPERIENCE
- Scientific Illustration Intern
- Marine Biological Laboratory — Woods Hole, MA, USA
- Curator’s Assistant and Animal Care Specialist
- The Edna Lawrence Nature Lab — Providence, RI, USA
- Studio and Gallery Assistant
- PONSHOP Studio and Gallery — Fredericksburg, VA, USA
***View Katy Wiedemann's portfolio and learn more about her work.
(Source: Katy Wiedemann)
Badger skull, 2016 (school assignment)
Crâne de blaireau, face ventrale. Des heures et des heures de boulot. De quoi devenir un peu dingue.
Sketch/Painting by Cindy Wright
Human Skulls - Deyrolle, Paris