So that it is not attached to my RIT email address and has the same name as my website :)
http://sarastewartwork.blogspot.com/
Please switch to following this one, sorry for the transition!
Also got a tumblr so let me know if you do too. :)
http://sarastewartwork.tumblr.com/
Sara Stewart
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Some drawings for various projects
Here are some sketches I've done and a slightly updated Osteosarcoma, though I still plan on making some more changes. The bottom image is a WIP that will be depicting an ostomy bag for the company Hollister-the red is part of their logo.
Labels:
bones,
drawing,
femur,
fibia,
graphite,
lateral,
leg,
Medical Illustration,
ostomy bag,
patella,
scientific,
sketches,
skull,
tibia,
ventricle
Monday, April 4, 2011
Osteosarcoma WIP
It's been a while! This is Osteosarcoma of the femur, a current WIP for class with sketch included.
Working in Illustrator and Photoshop.
Plan on adding more detail, drop shadows and such.
Let me know what you guys think! :)
Working in Illustrator and Photoshop.
Plan on adding more detail, drop shadows and such.
Let me know what you guys think! :)
Labels:
artwork,
bone,
cancer,
femur,
hip joint,
illustrator,
osteosarcoma,
pelvis,
photoshop,
tumor
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Catching Frogs
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Updated Textbook pages
Here are the pages again with some revisions and further rendered.
Again-tell me what you think I can do to improve :)
Again-tell me what you think I can do to improve :)
Labels:
Biology,
median,
Medical Illustration,
nerves,
ulnar
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Better Photos and WIP textbook layout
Okay! so the first two are drawings I did last year that were on display for a while-finally got better pictures of them :)
Then I just finished my layout for my midterm piece for my Anatomical Drawing class.
Its a textbook layout about Carpal tunnel syndrome and Ulnar compression.
The drawings are basically sketches. Want to include the bones in the first one and draw the nerves more accurately, plus add colour to the cross-section. Then fix up the hands on the right side so they are less wobble-y.
If anyone has advice about the layout- I would love to hear it! :D
Then I just finished my layout for my midterm piece for my Anatomical Drawing class.
Its a textbook layout about Carpal tunnel syndrome and Ulnar compression.
The drawings are basically sketches. Want to include the bones in the first one and draw the nerves more accurately, plus add colour to the cross-section. Then fix up the hands on the right side so they are less wobble-y.
If anyone has advice about the layout- I would love to hear it! :D
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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