Original artwork description:

I taught anatomy for awhile at a community college. I was fascinated by the human body and still am. I have a degree in Radiology as well as my first love, art. To me they go together so well. Works of art. The Knee II is an anatomical study of the human knee.

The Knee II is 11 x 15 inches on 120 lb cold press watercolor paper. It is signed on the front and back. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Watercolor and ink

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#orthopedic #drawing #watercolour #illustration #painting on paper #human #case art #anatomy #human form #medical #science art #medical art #anatomical #knees #anatomical illustration 

Anatomy - The Knee II (2015)

Watercolour 
by Katrina Case

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I taught anatomy for awhile at a community college. I was fascinated by the human body and still am. I have a degree in Radiology as well as my first love, art. To me they go together so well. Works of art. The Knee II is an anatomical study of the human knee.

The Knee II is 11 x 15 inches on 120 lb cold press watercolor paper. It is signed on the front and back. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Watercolor and ink

Tags:
#orthopedic #drawing #watercolour #illustration #painting on paper #human #case art #anatomy #human form #medical #science art #medical art #anatomical #knees #anatomical illustration 

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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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