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Illustrations for Press Releases

For over a decade now I've been producing artwork to illustrate press releases. Scientists working for various institutions work closely with me to create these works. Clients include Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Oxford University, Warwick University, The Open University and Sheffield University.

Artwork of exoplanets Gliese 887b and c for Open University.

Artwork of exoplanets Gliese 887b and c for Open University.

This illustration of a molten planet was commissioned for a press release by Richard Parker at Sheffield University in the UK.

This illustration of a molten planet was commissioned for a press release by Richard Parker at Sheffield University in the UK.

Artwork of an exoplanet being evaporated by its star. Commissioned for a press release by Harvard CfA in 2015.

Artwork of an exoplanet being evaporated by its star. Commissioned for a press release by Harvard CfA in 2015.

Artwork of alien plants on a hospitable foreign world. Commissioned for a press release by Sheffield University in the UK.

Artwork of alien plants on a hospitable foreign world. Commissioned for a press release by Sheffield University in the UK.

Megalosaurus is a genus of extinct meat-eating dinosaurs, theropods, from the Middle Jurassic period in Earth’s history, Commissioned for a press release by Warwick University in the UK.

Megalosaurus is a genus of extinct meat-eating dinosaurs, theropods, from the Middle Jurassic period in Earth’s history, Commissioned for a press release by Warwick University in the UK.

In June 2016, scientists announced the discovery of a very young planet – a so-called ‘hot Jupiter’ – orbiting a 2-million-year old infant star.  The commissioned this image for a press release.

In June 2016, scientists announced the discovery of a very young planet – a so-called ‘hot Jupiter’ – orbiting a 2-million-year old infant star. The commissioned this image for a press release.

Artwork of the formation of the Solar System, according to a new theory by Tim Lichtenberg (and others) at Oxford University.

Artwork of the formation of the Solar System, according to a new theory by Tim Lichtenberg (and others) at Oxford University.