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Natural History Art & Science Illustration

Natural History Art & Science Illustration

Kristin Link

  • Illustration
  • Fine Art
  • About
    • About Kristin
    • Teaching - Workshops
    • Teaching - Artists In Schools
    • Instagram
    • Announcements
    • Substack - Weekly Nature Journal
  • Shop
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Nature Journaling

October 30, 2020 Kristin Link
Nature journal pages studying the weather and some cottonwood leaves

Nature journal pages studying the weather and some cottonwood leaves

In October I started keeping a nature journal. I share my process, journal pages, and why this is exciting for me.

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In natural history, sketching Tags nature journal, field sketching, habits
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Eating Flowers

August 22, 2020 Kristin Link
Zine and fireweed flowers

Zine and fireweed flowers

I created a mini one-page zine about Edible Flowers in June for my Patreon supporters but I also wanted to share it more widely. Learning to Know Plants: This is something I am passionate about because it has been meaningful to me. During my childhood, I was a nature nerd who loved spending time in gardens and forests.

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In natural history, Edible plants Tags zine, plants, flowers
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New Flower Coloring Pages

April 28, 2020 Kristin Link
New coloring sheets of Alaskan orchids

New coloring sheets of Alaskan orchids

I love this time of year! If you’ve followed me for a bit you know I love walking through the forest in the spring and find all the different blooms. To celebrate I put together two coloring pages, featuring two of my favorite orchids from the McCarthy area, the Calypso Orchid who will be gracing us soon with pink clusters in the forest; and the Mountain Lady Slipper, which is much less common but quite stunning.

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In natural history, coloring pages Tags quarantine, coloring book, botanical
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Bodies of Water

October 13, 2019 Kristin Link

Five Stories of Water from an Unusual Summer in Alaska: It was a unique summer in Alaska. The hottest and driest on record, after many other hot and dry, record-breaking summers.

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In natural history, personal essay Tags ocean, watersheds, climate change
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Summer Solstice

June 21, 2018 Kristin Link
Sunlight on the river at 10 pm, from my front yard

Sunlight on the river at 10 pm, from my front yard

Happy summer solstice! Summer solstice officially occurs at 2:07 am Alaska Time. Where I live in McCarthy the sun will rise at 3:49 am and set at 11:17 pm for a total of 19 hours and 28 minutes of daylight. That contrasts with the winter solstice, where we have 5 hours and 22 minutes of daylight. Daylight gives us energy and makes us happy so it’s a reason to celebrate.  You can use this daylight calculator to see how much daylight there is on a certain day of the year in your location.

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In natural history, Photo Essay Tags solstice, natural history, Living on the Nizina
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100 Glacier Cyanotypes, the start

May 5, 2018 Kristin Link
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This year I decided to participate in the 100 Days Project, a free, global project, hosted online where people do one creative act every day for 100 days. You can learn more about it on their website and see what other people are doing by searching under #the100dayproject.

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In studio, natural history Tags cyanotype, 100DayProject, glaciers
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Happy Solstice

December 21, 2017 Kristin Link
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My last post doubted the presence of winter. A week later it has gotten colder. We still just have a light dusting of snow, so you can't ski or really travel much by snowmachine (or at least I wouldn't), but it feels and looks like winter outside. So in contrast I wanted to share some photos from the shortest day of the year and the beauty that it holds. Happy solstice to all and happy winter solstice to those living in the northern hemisphere.

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In natural history Tags solstice, nizina river, winter, reflection
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Inspiration from Robin Kimmerer and the Language of Animacy

November 14, 2017 Kristin Link
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I share from Robin Kimmerer's book, Braiding Sweetgrass. I enjoy listening to audiobooks and podcasts while I work in the studio, and listened to this book last winter. It’s beautifully written, but also gave me quite a bit to reflect upon with regards to my own work...

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In natural history, blogging Tags animacy, language, books, Robin Kimmerer
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Illustrating a Pop Up Book

October 12, 2017 Kristin Link
The Adventures of Apun the Arctic Fox book cover

The Adventures of Apun the Arctic Fox book cover

About two years ago, I started to work on an illustration project, which became the children’s pop-up book, The Adventures of Apun the Arctic Fox. The book is coming out next week, so I’m excited to share more about my adventures with Apun.

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In commissions, natural history Tags pop up book, childrens book, illustration projects, science illustration
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Adventures and Open Horizons

November 29, 2016 Kristin Link
Sketching on the bow of the boat. Photo by Vince Hempsall

Sketching on the bow of the boat. Photo by Vince Hempsall

Last Monday I sat down at my desk and thought, today is the first day of my new job. I’ve had an exciting fall. After completing my artist residency at Joshua Tree National Park, (which I promise to tell you more about soon!), I came back to Alaska to scramble like crazy before leaving for another month to raft down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.

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In natural history, sketching Tags Grand Canyon, adventures
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Sparrows Egg Orchid

February 7, 2015 Kristin Link

Sparrow's Egg Orchids, Gouache and pen (2014)

I still remember the first time I saw a Sparrow’s Egg Lady Slipper, Cypripedium passerinum. Allison, who was then the kitchen manager at the Wrangell Mountains Center, pointed one out, and I was delighted that such a cool flower grew in the surroundings forests.

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In natural history, sketching
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Drawing to Learn

November 23, 2014 Kristin Link

Pixie Cup Lichens, 8.5 x 5.5", watercolor and pen

Why do I keep a sketchbook? There are many reasons, one of which is that drawing and sketching help me to learn about the world around me.

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In natural history, sketching Tags Lichens, science illustration, watercolor and pen, sketchbook, botanical
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Variation and Repetition in Fall Leaf Color

October 29, 2014 Kristin Link

A Guide to Fall Leaf Color of Quaking Aspen, 11 x 14" watercolor and pen

Variation and repetition in nature is interesting to me. The theme has an appealing aesthetic, but more importantly it also leads to interesting questions.

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In natural history Tags watercolor and pen, leaves, aspen, fall, autumn, botanical, repetition and variation
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