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Why I do what I do.

By Lisa Clark on January 5, 2013   /   Blog, Medical Illustration   /   Leave a comment
Why I do what I do.

I am constantly amazed at the human body — the interconnectedness of its many layers and parts, its mechanical marvels and beauty, the way it grows, changes and repairs itself. Even after 25 years of drawing human anatomy, I am still moved by its wonder and mystery.

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