
This was a study into the major anatomical landmarks of the human torso as well as the positioning of the major localized organs. Graphite on paper.

This was a study into both inferior cranial anatomy as well as traditional line and scratchboard techniques with ink. Ink on claybord

This illustration was created to be used as a visual aid in patient education on the University of Illinois Hospital website. This work was done alongside colleague Christina Lorenzo Costanza. It was an example of the collaboration necessary when working in a team to ensure consistent aesthetic.

This illustration was created as a mock project to visually depict the Inflamed stage of the cancer-immunity cycle. Christine Armstrong represented Genentech as a mock client, with a set of needs and specifications to be agreed upon via project brief. Adobe photoshop and Autodesk 3ds Max

This illustration was created for associate attorney Jeffrey Schwartz of Kralovec, Jambois & Schwartz. This was used to describe the difference between acidosis and acidemia, a key point to be made in an ongoing surgical malpractice case. Adobe Photoshop painting

This image was created in order to explore biomedical content in the style of a specific artist. The artist chosen as influence in this piece was professional screen-printer and poster artist, Justin Santora.