Science and Art

I am always interested in integrating scientific research and artistic expressions. Below are a selected sample of my work. Please feel welcomed to contact me for artistic collaborations.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Skeletal reconstruction of Triceratops sp. (“Henry the Triceratops”) at Missouri Institute of Natural Sciences

Anatomical diagrams of early dinosauromorph hip joints (2018), featured in primary literature (Tsai et al., 2018).

Figure 8. of Tsai, et al., (2018). Hip joint soft tissue reconstructions of Dinosauriformes (A-D, Asilisaurus; E-G, Plateosaurus; H-L, Coelophysoidea. See paper for detailed description
Figure 8. in Tsai, et al., (2018). Hip joint soft tissue reconstructions of Dinosauriformes (A-D, Asilisaurus; E-G, Plateosaurus; H-L, Coelophysoidea. See paper for detailed description.

Project True Thunder (2017): Full-size anatomical reconstruction of Dilophosaurus wetherilli head and neck with integrated audio-animatronics. Model can be reconfigured as a hand-puppet, a mask, and a static wall display. Materials: Cardboard, fabric.

Project Terror Bull (2015): A full-size anatomical reconstruction of Carnotaurus sastrei head and neck static model. Materials: Cardboard

Anatomical diagrams of extant diapsid hip joints (2014), featured in primary literature (Tsai and Holliday, 2014).

Figure 3 from Tsai and Holliday (2015) Schematic representation of hip joint tissues homology in lepidosaurs (A), crocodylians (B) and birds (C). Tissues are labeled according to nomenclature seen in literature, but the color schemes are based on inferred homology in this study. See paper for detailed description.

Aegisuchus witmeri (2012), featured in primary literature (Holliday and Gardner, 2012) as well as public media (National Geographic, Time Magazine).