When forensic art contributes to history and identifies (potentially, as much as we can know at the time) a famous or beloved historic figure who went missing, etc, that just might be forensic reconstruction at its best! I just wish I could see this albeit "artsy" science applied more often in conjunction to archaeological finds, like the Neanderthal remains whose origins escape me at the moment !
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spindlegrinder 11 months ago
For information about Betty's workshops, search SKULLpturelab. There is no better training in sculptural facial reconstruction available anywhere.
kttfacialimages 1 year ago
Betty Pat is the absolute best. If you ever have the opportunity, take one of her classes.
AskaForensicArtist 1 year ago
Awesome.
BARCACROSSESTHEALPS 1 year ago
That's awesome! Forensic art is something I've always had an interest in. I almost wish I had gone in that direction of my career.
AbstractLucidity 2 years ago
When forensic art contributes to history and identifies (potentially, as much as we can know at the time) a famous or beloved historic figure who went missing, etc, that just might be forensic reconstruction at its best! I just wish I could see this albeit "artsy" science applied more often in conjunction to archaeological finds, like the Neanderthal remains whose origins escape me at the moment !
LighteningStrikes2ys 2 years ago