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Monday, August 1, 2011

Three Colored Crayon Technique with Robert Liberace Part II

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After experimenting with the three colored crayon technique using the Verithin pencils and the prepared Twinrocker paper, Rob introduced a...

Three Colored Crayon Technique Workshop with Robert Liberace, Studio Incamminati, Philadelphia, PA PART 1

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This past weekend I spent three days at the Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia attending a workshop with Robert Liberace on the three colo...
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Back to blogging

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After a blogging hiatus I am now ready to return to the process. I am working on a posting now about a Three Colored Crayon Technique Works...
Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Musee Fragonard, Alfort, Paris

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In 2008 I attended the International Conference on Anatomical Models at the Boerhaave Museum in Leiden, The Netherlands and had the pleasur...
Friday, April 22, 2011

Claude Monet's home and gardens at Giverny, France

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I have been to Giverny in the past., but never in the spring. We arrived by train at 9:30am on a glorious, sunny day. We were among the fi...
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Gardens in Paris

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Since we arrived in Paris we have enjoyed the spectacular gardens, I don't usually post about gardens, but these French style gardens a...
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Gallery of Comparative Anatomy in Paris

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Today I spent some time at the Gallery of Comparative Anatomy in Paris. This wonderful collection of skeletons is part of the Jardin des Pl...
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Marie Dauenheimer
I am a board certified medical illustrator creating images for publications, animations, books and websites. I have a passionate interest in the history of art, medicine and anatomy and organize "Art and Anatomy Tours" through out Europe. I am a frequent lecturer on the history of art and anatomy. I have taught at the Parsons School of Design in New York and Cleveland Institute of Art. My course areas of expertize are Life Drawing, Advanced Life Drawing, Color Theory and Human and Animal Anatomy.
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