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Ever built a house? Then you know how critical it is to lay the foundation, and to lay it right. Research is arguably the second most critical step in the development of a veterinary medical illustration. Once the plans are made, research is the foundation of the final artwork that will provide stability to the […]

We’re on to the next step in the creation of a veterinary medical illustration – the consultation. Let’s begin the conversation! Somewhere, there bubbles forth a great idea. The light bulb goes off, and you’re ready to go! Seriously? I wish it were always like that. Sometimes, you have an organized plan. But usually, you […]

What is involved in making a veterinary medical illustration?   How is this different than making any other work of art? In this series, we’ll take an insider’s tour of the steps to create a work of medical art. We’ll start with a project to visualize the anatomy of the dog, and build upon this idea […]

On his national televised show, The Chew, Iron Chef Michael Symon wears a t-shirt designed by Sawchyn Medical Illustration. The t-shirt showcases a logo created for the Ellis Clark Regional Agriscience and Technology Center and FFA Chapter at Nonnewaug High School, Woodbury, CT, in celebration of 90 years of excellence in agricultural education. Dr. Sawchyn […]