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Stewart Alcorn
Patricia Babcock
Hana Baker
Christy Ferguson Barton
Elaine Bassett
Vicki Becker
Jeanne Boyd
Sue Burrus
Margaret Davidson
Marilyn Droege
David Ehlert
Anne Ellsworth
Michael J. Felber
Joan Fosberg
Jo Gershman
Jane Gonzalez
Emily Hazen
Joan Henson
Tony Hicks
Gerry Howard
Joanne Jambor
Susan Jones
Kim Josund
Karen Koehler
Audrey Miles-Cherney
Rita Moore
Judith Morgan
Christin Morrison
Ginger Nordberg
Sylvia Portillo
Katura Reynolds
Sara Samuelson
Martha Schafer (Hill)
Cyndi Tamayao
Judy Toone
Lisa Valore
Brooke Walker
Phyllis Wood

Sara Samuelson

Living along the inspirational California coast, she developed a love for nature and marine life. This, combined with her love of the arts and sciences, took Sara to Seattle, Washington. There, she attended the University of Washington and recently earned a Graduate Certificate in Science Illustration.

Her preferred subjects include marine invertebrates, marine algae and insects. She enjoys not only the beauty of these subjects, but exploring the mechanisms by which they function, their complex physical structures, and their interconnectedness with the environments in which they live. To illustrate the story that goes along with a subject and its relationship with its environment is the essence of ecology and leads us to a more complete understanding.

Sara focuses on revealing these facets of her subjects through illustration. The science behind their beauty intrigues her.

To expose so much through illustration requires background knowledge. Accordingly, Sara not only dedicates herself to her work while drawing, but also during outdoor exploration and thorough library research.

Her techniques include graphite, pen & ink, colored pencil, and acrylic. These techniques allow her to create detailed illustrations to clearly communicate both beauty and information.

 

 

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