Medical Illustration, Part 1

Doctor Hedcut

This time, we’ll look at some of my Medical Illustration. Above, a portrait of a doctor. This image is a variation of my hallmark WSJ hedcut style. I’ve done a lot of work, over the years, in the medical field. Next, some illustrations of microscopic bugs…

Escherichia Coli

Salmonella Typhi

Staphylococcus Epidermidis

Staphylococcus Aureus

The above spot illustrations were some of several I created for a Johnson and Johnson ad. Next, a couple of images created for Scientific American magazine…

Antique Prosthetic Devices

Early Radiation Treatment Clinic

Some historical images of medical progress. The illustration above depicts a radiation clinic in Paris. Likely the therapy pioneered by Madame Curie. Next, a woodcut-style drawing of the human heart…

Heart Illustration

This was a challenging image to draw, as the requirement to be accurate was key.

Lastly, here is an image that many of us can relate to in the time of Covid. A reminder of something that the Doc above might advise… “Wash Your Hands!”

Illustration for Men’s Health


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