Medical Art

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780719844348
  • Weight: 897g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Medical Art introduces the methods, principles and techniques that form the foundations for the successful medical artist. It focuses on artworks created by hand and places a strong emphasis on observational and drawing skills. As well as artistic techniques, it explains the skeletal and related structures relevant to the artist, covering many structural anatomical elements and their visual representation. It will be an invaluable handbook for anyone interested in the skills and information that underpin the astonishing images of medical art. ‘Medical art stands at the interface between art and medicine, a vital service for healthcare professionals regardless of their medical role and fills a very important niche. A medical artist may be asked to illustrate: a surgical technique in a book on surgery, an anatomy textbook, a poster for an exhibition/conference to illustrate research results, patient information leaflets, articles for publication in a medical journal, 3D modelling of some part of the body such as hand or foot, a joint with its associated bone or an internal organ, to design a website perhaps with a video which might include 3D images. This book clearly outlines the techniques needed to become a medical artist with detailed guidelines and exercises to introduce a potential medical artist to the skills required. These include basic drawing techniques using pen and ink and a range of pencils. There are also details of how to use and mix watercolour and how to match this with skin and specimen colours. This book is essential reading for any artist who wishes to specialise in medical art.’ DR MICHAEL O’BRIEN MD, FRCP, FRGS, Hon. FMAA, Chairman and Examiner of the MAET

JOANNA CAMERON has been a practising medical artist for over 30 years and has illustrated many scientific, anatomical and medical textbooks, as well as publishing, teaching and exhibiting on the subject. She first took a scientific illustration degree, then specialised in medical art and anatomy, undertaking the postgraduate programme in Medical Art at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. Upon qualifying, she became a professional member of the Medical Artists’ Association of Great Britain. Joanna has always been involved with and supported the postgraduate programme for the Medical Artists’ Education Trust (MAET), where she served as director of education from 2006 to 2022. She now concentrates on its foundation programme. She was awarded a fellowship by the Medical Artists Association in 2013 for her longstanding commitment to the MAET Charitable Trust.