Medical Art

TEACHES artistic lessons on perspective, light and shadow, tonal and colour work ADVISES on different media (pencil work, inks and watercolour) and when to use them INTRODUCES the medical landscape of the artist, including the skin, skeleton muscles and internal organs, and suggests where and how to study real specimens EXPLAINS how the medical artist must interpret and disseminate information effectively, with the end user in mind INCLUDES step-by-step examples to show the process, from first working with a specimen through to finishing an illustration, and suggests self-directed projects for the student