Alisa Singh
Alisa Singh is an illustrator with a deep interest in the weird and wonderful natural world, especially unusual sea creatures. She approaches her work with research, careful observation, and creativity.
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Greer Stothers is an illustrator with a background in evolutionary biology. They have a deep interest in depicting extinct animals, and often use traditionally printed risographs as a medium.
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Karen Logan has a background in mechanical drafting and technical illustration that influences her fine detail paintings and drawings. Over the years she has experimented with various media including charcoal, graphite, chalk pastels, watercolour, Chinese Brush Painting, acrylic and coloured pencil.
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After a long hiatus of 36 years doing “a proper job” I found my way back to my first passion, drawing. I have fallen in love with colour pencils which can describe my love of animals, birds and plants.
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Based in Ottawa, Ontario, I create drawings and paintings inspired by nature and wildlife using graphite, watercolours, and digital media. I aim to communicate information about the natural world visually, to promote conservation and public awareness of natural landscapes.
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For nearly three decades, David Wysotski has combined his two loves of art and nature into a successful career painting all forms of life. Educated in both Fine Art and Illustration, his style varies from painterly interpretations to accurate realism. David illustrates with both digital and traditional media.
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Kaleigh holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration from Sheridan College. She loves illustrating the natural world, with an emphasis on fauna and works in a mixture of digital and traditional media.
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I am a Toronto-based scientific illustrator that graduated from the University of Toronto’s Biomedical Communication program. Through carefully researched illustrations and figures, I aim to share my passion for nature and science and inspire others to learn about and conserve our natural world.
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Dino Pulerà is a Certified Medical Illustrator with over 20 years of experience depicting science, medicine and nature with a special interests in paleontology and animal anatomy.
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Distinctive natural science illustrations for publications, interpretive signs, websites, and more.
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Kirk Zimmerman is a technical and scientific illustrator with a degree in illustration from Sheridan. He likes to work in both traditional and digital media, is detail oriented and enjoys combining learning with illustration.
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My passion for nature began when I received my first bird guide as a 7 year old and grew into a career as a biologist, naturalist and world-wide nature tour guide. I have discovered that painting birds, other wildlife and landscapes with watercolour is a meaningful way to share my deep appreciation of our natural world. I live and paint in Ancaster ON.
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Sophia Bos is a scientific and motion illustrator from Sheridan College’s Illustration program. She has a particular interest in threatened and endangered species native to Canada, and enjoys utilizing motion to bring a lifelike feeling to her illustrations.
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Also known as AnneChristi, an artist from Trinidad and Tobago living in Mississauga, Ontario. Christi uses traditional and digital media to create beautiful nature illustrations, and fine art for clients.
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A multidisciplinary artist with a background in fine arts and in interest in botany and natural science illustration.
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Audrey Manuel studied science and art at the University of Toronto for 7 years, leading to a career that has helped shape current teaching and outreach material. Audrey is known for designing figures and diagrams, painting beautiful paleoart, and creating multi-use vector graphics.
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Sonhita has a PhD in plant cell biology from the University of Toronto. She uses her scientific training and knowledge to paint whimsical cells and biological processes.
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Michelle Parsons is a science illustrator, fine artist, and bird enthusiast. With a background in engineering and a master’s certificate in Science Illustration from California State University, she brings complex scientific subjects to life in watercolour with accuracy and whimsy. Michelle has a special interest in painting birds but also enjoys illustrating biology, botany and outer space.
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Seraphina Sol approaches art as an active agent for change. A Canadian artist and creative director, her practice bridges visual art, design, and environmental research, grounded in close observation and care for living systems in collaboration with partners across the globe.
Her work draws upon botanical forms, landscapes, and ecological systems to support a deeper, more informed understanding of the natural world, offering viewers access to environments they may never experience firsthand.
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Ann Sanderson has a degree in Zoology/Biology from the University of Toronto and she attended the University of California Science Illustration Program. Her fascination with nature and science includes a particular interest in bees and pollinators as well as Canada’s native species.
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With an MA in scientific illustration and BSc in biomedical sciences, Catherine is dedicated to spreading comprehensive scientific/medical ideas and closing the gap between art and science. She enjoys combining both traditional and digital techniques.
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