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Kate Brown-Wing

 

Kate Brown-Wing, an illustrator since 1986, is a seasoned professional. Her start in natural history illustration began at
The Harvard Museum of Natural History, which provided the opportunity for her to work with world-renowned scientists. Brown-Wing’s illustrations have been published as small as a trout stamp and large enough to cover interactive classroom walls. She has been published in scientific texts, journals, and children’s books. The Brown-Wing Studio offers engaging exhibits, representing various artists inspired by nature. Additionally, workshops are provided by professional artists with presentations on methods, media, and the creative process.

 
Kate Brown-Wing “Dogwood Study”
 
“Dogwood Study”
Watercolor on museum board, 12 ½" x 18"

 
Kate Brown-Wing “Calendula - Buttercream”
 
“Calendula - Buttercream”
Pen and ink on vellum, 8" x 8"

 
Kate Brown-Wing “Three Beetles”
 
“Three Beetles”
[Poster for the American Society of Zoologists]
Original work produced in colored pencil, 37" x 18"

 

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