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Ken Snelson is a well-known artist with a long-standing interest in  
atomic structures.  More an artist than an illustrator, I would say,  
so it depends on what you are looking for.  You can see his stuff at  
http://www.kennethsnelson.net/icons/atom.htm

On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:36 AM, Walter Staveloz wrote:
> One of ASTC's partners in "Communicating Climate Change" (C3) an  
> NSF funded
> project is working with a famous artist to visualize global warming  
> such
> that it would make sense for general audiences that have difficulties
> capturing the sense of figures and graphics. Of course, the aim is  
> to make a
> piece of art based on the science of global warming and therefore,  
> we need a
> great scientific illustrator who can create a powerful image of a  
> single
> carbon dioxide molecule.
>
Chuck Howarth
Gyroscope, Inc.
283 Fourth Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA  94607
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510-986-0111

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