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Science and Technology 11: Prunus bark crop

2D Science/Medical posted on Sep 20, 2006
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One of my drawings for the Garance Voyageuse (the Travelling Garance), a botany magazine which has links with the Paris Museum of Natural History. Prunus africana is a tree the bark of which has a still today a medical use. The magazine ordered me only this style of hand-made Black Stone pencil drawings (sure that I had preferred in colour, but

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thecytron

1:30PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Interesting technique!

DawnStar

6:30PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

I'm enjoying your drawings. The textures are wonderful.

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tralfaz

7:13PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Another very fine drawing. I like pencil drawings much as that is what I was the best at using, I never coulod paint, lol. The background is a little strange looking but I thinki it works well in this. I probably would not have noticed unless you said something about it.

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Richardphotos

9:06PM | Thu, 21 September 2006

in the eastern US there has been a poacher problem of people stealing bark from trees and then the tree dies. you capture the worker perfect and the foliage is of excellent quality also

Platin

11:20AM | Thu, 01 November 2007

This pencil drawing is a good example for your sense of light and shadow! Very good!!!!


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