Scientist-Artists Bring Animals to Life in Japanese-Inspired Prints

October 8, 2013 • by Steven E. Franklin

Two researchers at the Texas Natural Science Center are combining art and science in a unique form that highlights a beauty in dead animals and animal biodiversity in Texas.


Ring-tailed Cat
Resh Cicada
American Alligator
Black-Chinned Hummingbird
Horseshoe Crab
Blacktip Shark
Bull Shark Skull
Gray Fox Chase
Cow Skull
Western Diamondback
Differential Grasshopper
Armadillo Head
Opossum

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