“Life as a Trilobite” by Glendon Mellow.

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“Life as a Trilobite” by Glendon Mellow.
Mad Quickies: Science Comm Sans Images, Comic-Con Cosplay, Liquid Magnets and More!
Mad Quickies: Science Comm Sans Images, Comic-Con Cosplay, Liquid Magnets and More!
Hello, Friends— It’s time to put down whatever you’re doing and chill for a bit with some remarkable moments in our culture. HAPPILY remarkable, I should say, because that’s an important distinction anymore. And away we go!
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Science illustrator and writer, Glendon Mellow asked the question: “Can you imagine what science communication would be like without images?”
Although this…
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Mad Quickies: How To Hire A Science Illustrator, Femojis, Cut Paper Illustration and More!
Mad Quickies: How To Hire A Science Illustrator, Femojis, Cut Paper Illustration and More!
No, no, no. It’s not Wednesday. I know you usually see me on Wednesdays, but as Donna mentioned earlier this week, we swapped days. Take a deep breath. It’s Friday and I’m here to usher you into the weekend with some Quickies Wow! Gorgeous cut paper editorial illustrations by Eiko Ojala. It’s been auction week in New York. Here’s a look at what you won’t be able to buy because you aren’t a…
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Mad Art Cast #SciArt and the Blackest Black with Glendon Mellow
Mad Art Cast #SciArt and the Blackest Black with Glendon Mellow
Welcome to an exciting episode of Mad Art Cast with special guest artist Glendon Mellow who is well known and loved for his fabulous writing at the Symbiartic blog at Scientific American. We talk to Glendon about the origins of the #sciart hashtag which has, over the past few years inspired thousands of science and art tweets. Then we talk to Glendon about the new, super-cool, “blackest-black…
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Artistic Discipline for 2015
Knowledge Pupates. So does creativity. My 2014 was brimming with ideas smothered in exhaustion. Looking forward to giving those creative ideas a workout in 2015.
As the new year starts it has become apparent that to juggle full time work, my part-time gig at Symbiartic on Scientific American and freelance work, (as well as being a husband and dad and sleeping on occasion) I need greater discipline in sticking to a set routine. I function best as a morning person so I'm thinking I may cut down on late nights and schedule myself time in the mornings between 4:30 and 6:30 to alternately work on blogging and art commissions.
I am clearly professionally unhappy unless I am making art. Every good career shift for me (from giving talks, to SciAm, to my current day job) has drawn from my creative well of surreal scientific visuals. The book I promised myself I would start back in June is still just a few sketches and half-done illustrations. I have some things to say about science, art and how we live among beauty and horror. My artist-ego makes no apology in saying that the world deserves my book.
So one way or another the Field Guide to Flying Trilobites is gonna start to emerge in 2015.
H.R. Giger is dead
The man who gave us the visual we automatically think of when it comes to Alien is dead.
Glendon Mellow would like to put together a post of art tributes to Giger.
More info here. If you're interested, drop him a line.
Hulk anatomy by Glendon Mellow