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Elena Hartley

Elena is a science illustrator from Atlanta, GA who, in addition to drawing, loves rocks, atoms, photons; the things that make up the world. While a student at Oberlin College, she became inspired to pursue science illustration during her tenure as the art coordinator of The Synapse Magazine, a student science publication that bridged art and science. This past year, she graduated from the Science Illustration Certificate Program at California State, Monterey Bay.

As a visual learner herself, Elena understands how vague and complex science can be when described with only words. Now, she strives to make science more understandable by making it accessible with illustrations. She specializes in geologic and technical illustration. Outside of science illustration, Elena writes comics, designs creatures and collects rocks.

located in: CA, USA

*able to work remotely*

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website: www.elabarts.com

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Metallic Asteroid Volcanism

Metallic Asteroid Volcanism

Photoshop; 2019, Used on the cover of Geophysical Research Letters Volume 46, Issue 10. A cross section of a metal asteroid showcasing iron volcanism.

Mt St Helens

Mt St Helens

Gouache and watercolor; 2019,School Project. An artistic rendering of the magmatic plumbing underneath Mt. St. Helens. A serpentinized mantle wedge is located between the North American and Juan de Fuca plate.

Game Controller

Game Controller

Photoshop and Illustrator; 2019, Self Project. Inner workings of a video game controller.

Guanlong

Guanlong

Gouache; 2019. School Project. A paleo reconstruction of a young Guanlong (Guanlong sp) exploring near a hypothetical pond. Guanlong lived over 150 million years ago and this environment may not be representative of the flora from that time.

Pleistocene Floods

Pleistocene Floods

Photoshop and InDesign; 2019, School Project. A poster about the great Ice Age Floods in Washington.

Raven

Raven

Colored Pencil; 2019, School Project. A rendering of a raven (Corvus corax).

Locking up CO2

Locking up CO2

Photoshop; 2019, School Project. A CO2 (carbon dioxide) molecule chained to a piece of basalt. This conceptual illustration represents the method scientists have developed to trap and store CO2 in basalt.

Crater Lake

Crater Lake

Photoshop; 2018, A cross section of Mt. Mazama with present day Crater Lake. Mt. Mazama’s summit collapse during an eruption which formed Crater Lake.

The Tail of a Cheeter

The Tail of a Cheeter

Photoshop; 2019, A cheetah (Acionyx jubatus) uses its tail to help it change directions while hunting a Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii).

Fallout Radionuclides

Fallout Radionuclides

Photoshop; 2019, A poster describing the uses of fallout radionuclides from the Cold War.

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