I got a call to do some cut paper snowflakes.
The scientific kind. Mmm...Science.
Go Magazine, which is an in-flight magazine,
asked me to illustrate the four types of snow:
Graupel

Needles and Plates

Stellar Dendrites

and Puff Balls.

The puff balls were by far the hardest thing I've cut
in a while, as the actual pieces are about 5" across.
I would love to get more science type work.
It's a nice challenge.
Thanks to Tim, for the perfect Art Direction.
2 comments:
Lovely work - didn't realise there were different classifications of snowflake!
Kickass snowflakes!
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