Presented by Sitka Sound Science Center

Scientific Illustration - Sunday, November 9th

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About This Event

Dust off your pen and pencil and try your hand at scientific illustration. What will you see when you lean in a little closer? Explore the world of scientific illustration and discover how important it is when learning about something new. 

During this class you will study the form and structure of a scientific specimen. Expanding your observation skills, you will learn both new artistic techniques as well as how close observation is vitally important to the scientific method. 

  • Norm Campbell, a highly skilled local artist will take you through the basics of rendering an object as an illustrated form. Using observation skills, you will learn new drawing strategies and techniques, to better render a realistic form onto your paper. 

At the end of class you will have a new set of skills in observing the natural world with both your artistic and scientific future endeavors. 

Two separate class times will be offered. 

Space is limited 

This event is located at the Sitka Sound Science Center  

About This Event

Dust off your pen and pencil and try your hand at scientific illustration. What will you see when you lean in a little closer? Explore the world of scientific illustration and discover how important it is when learning about something new. 

During this class you will study the form and structure of a scientific specimen. Expanding your observation skills, you will learn both new artistic techniques as well as how close observation is vitally important to the scientific method. 

  • Norm Campbell, a highly skilled local artist will take you through the basics of rendering an object as an illustrated form. Using observation skills, you will learn new drawing strategies and techniques, to better render a realistic form onto your paper. 

At the end of class you will have a new set of skills in observing the natural world with both your artistic and scientific future endeavors. 

Two separate class times will be offered. 

Space is limited 

This event is located at the Sitka Sound Science Center