Medical art for practitioners, publishers and enthusiasts
I believe drawing is a direct and effective tool by which an artist can communicate processes and understanding. Traditional medical artwork has an inherent beauty and fascination- the ability to be informative, accurate and aesthetically pleasing.
Watercolour on paper. Study taken from a pathology specimen from the Gordon Museum at Guy’s Hospital, King’s College, London. It shows the comparison between a healthy section and a severe thickening of the wall inside the Ileum (small intestine).
Anterior view of the right femur, anatomical position. Pencil drawing, life size.
Anterior view pencil drawing of the left humerus in anatomical position.
Anterior view of a female pelvis in anatomical position, Conte pastel on textured paper.
Watercolour posterior view of the left scapula.
Hand drawn from preserved specimen, coloured in Photoshop, labelled in Illustrator.
Ink on paper. Anatomical features of the the hand, in particular the thumb. Commissioned illustrative artwork.
As well as employing traditional modelling techniques, I am currently improving my expertise in digital 3d modelling and animation which are at the forefront of medical learning and research.
Bones of the arm, wrist and hand made with 3D modelling software all model files saved as .Obj and are 3D print ready.
3D model, handmade with wax during a short workshop by Pascale Pollier at the annual BIOMAB dissection weekend in Belgium.
3D handmade hand model made with Sculpie. This model shows a Dupuytren's contracture post operative infected scar.
A quick sketch in clay from a live modelling session at the annual Medical Artists' Association conference.
Modelling with Blender
Hand drawn clinical instrument, coloured in Photoshop.
Shoulder surgery study, image created in Photoshop
Medically themed collage of prosthetics through the ages. Used in cover design for dissertation study ‘The Growth of Prosthetics’.
Surgical sequences and patient positioning
Colles' fracture repair surgery shown as a visual sequence of 8 steps.
Carpel tunnel surgery visualised, simplified into 5 steps.
Exciting conceptual illustrations
Scientific posters
Data visualisation/ infographics
Patient information in the form of easy to follow leaflets and graphics.
Conceptual illustration based on hand injury data.
Conceptual scientific information poster based on comparative hand injury data.
Tree of medicine can create your own debate, invite controversy! Labels left blank for your own interpretation of medical hierarchy and history.
ITUC care worker statistics data graphic.
ITUC data graphic about violence in the workplace
Facial Prosthetics explained for a lay audience.
As an artist I have a wide variety of Limited Edition Prints, Drawings, Installations and other artworks which I have exhibited as well as Private Commissions. I have done Live Scribing for conferences, meetings and community engagement events. I am interested in Documentary Drawing as a visual tool for informing general practice and promote the understanding of working specialisms. I have also created Visual Infographics from data, for use in brochures and presentations.
Limited edition digital print
Ink on paper
Ink drawing on paper
Ink drawing on paper
Ink drawing and watercolour on paper.
Pencil drawing on paper.
Ink drawing on paper.
Pencil study on paper
Surgery: Documentary drawing. Twelve selected drawings from live hand surgery day at the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, UK.
Community Engagement: documentary drawing. A selection of 14 drawings from a community engagement event in London, UK organised by KAIZEN partnership.
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