I have 4 illustrations exhibited, catalogue 48, 49, 50, 51, the maximum allowed, and am the only exhibitor to do so., One of the images, Carboniferous Faunascape, (48) is borne out of a previous project, in conjunction with Cambridge University, on the tetrapod Pederpes finneyae. This project was used for the Japanese State TV production Miracle Earth, Episode 2, ‘On to the Land.’ The other illustrations are The End of the Cretaceous (50); a consultative research project for Yale University, Nephila claripes (51) and Latrodectus mactans (52), both produced for the 2003 Bluebonnet-nominated book Spiders and their Websites, (Time Warner, New York) in conjunction with award-winning science writer Marjorie Facklam
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Title vignette.Mode of access: Internet.With this is bound his: Peter Parley's illustrations of astr...
This is one of three juried international exhibitions including (of which two were granted The Focus...
The contents are in place to provide an education that transcends the usual level of information in ...
This JBC Showcase is a bountiful offering of natural science images captured by BCA Emeritus Member,...
An illustration originally produced for a book entitled 'Did Dinosaurs Walk in Your Backyard' (Schol...
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<p>(A) Species scape representing the relative frequency at which primary children (aged three-eleve...
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Illustrating the natural world has always been a human activity that is represented within caves, in...
On October 12, 2002, the first Images from Science (IFS) exhibition opened in the William Harris Gal...
Collages featuring natural influences and focusing on botanical illustration displayed in the Mary E...
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Title vignette.Mode of access: Internet.With this is bound his: Peter Parley's illustrations of astr...