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ELIZA WOLFSON

Twitter: @eliza_coli  

 

Eliza_coli /E. wolfson is a scientific illustrator with a more than casual interest in microbiology (lizawolfson.co.uk). After finishing a BSc & PhD at the University of Edinburgh, she did a couple of post-docs at the Roslin Institute, Cambridge University and Bristol University. She filled her head with pretty pictures of the molecular details of life and the universe, but not everything.

With nearly 10 years of lab research experience, a lot of biological, biochemical and microbiological expertise, she’s now a full time scientific illustrator. Please contact her if you are interested in commissioning any scientific illustrations, editorials or some combination of illustration and design for scientific outreach. Or if you would rather buy prints of existing designs, please visit her Redbubble shop

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KRISTIN HENRY

Twitter: @KristinHenry

 

Kristin Henry is a Generative Artist and Data Visualization consultant, creating works with code, ink, and a glass dipping pen. Inspired by science and mathematics, Henry creates textiles, prints, and hand drawn pieces. 

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PEGGY MUDDLES

Twitter: @vexedmuddler

 

A molecular biologist by day, with a secret sciart superhero identity: The Vexed
Muddler. Peggy creates art, clothing, and accessories exploring microbiology, entomology, space, and other
scientific realms. Her primary interest is in creating wearable conversation pieces that surprise and delight,
provoking curiosity and exploration. Her art provides a jumping-off point for scientists to share the beauty and strangeness of the world in a conversational and non-academic context. 

 

Vexed Muddler art can be found at shop.thevexedmuddler.com and thevexedmuddler.redbubble.com

Find me on Twitter @VexedMuddler

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MICHELE BANKS

Twitter: @artologica

 

Michele Banks, aka Artologica, is a full-time, self-taught artist inspired by science. Her work has been shown at the National Institutes of Health, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Society for Neuroscience and been showcased in Wired, Scientific American and The Scientist. She has been artist in residence at a biological station in the Arctic and a fruit fly lab in Paris.  Her paintings have been featured on journal covers and textbooks. She shows her work at festivals, galleries, science meetings and online, and  writes and speaks about the intersection of art and science whenever  given the opportunity.

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JANE HARTMAN

Twitter: @trilobiteglass

 

Jane’s educational background in science is evident in her unique choice of subjects which includes everything from microbes and mammals, to placentas and planarians.  Working in glass, she makes both decorative and functional art including windows, wall art, dishes, jewelry and more.   She takes particular joy in collaborating with scientists and is known for the scientific accuracy of her art. Commissions are welcome.

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