Abby McBride
Sketch Biologist and Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow. Original art for sale at listed prices; images available as prints upon request. Inquiries welcome.
MessageAbby McBride is a sketch biologist and Fulbright-National Geographic Storytelling Fellow specializing in field sketching.
After studying biology at Williams College, Abby took the obvious next steps and worked on three farms in Spain, drew nature illustrations in New York City, manned the helm of a Maine lobster boat, bird-blogged across the western United States, researched siblicidal boobies on an uninhabited Galapagos island, coached swimming, taught piano lessons, helped revise an invasion ecology textbook, and worked as a pastry chef, in roughly that order.
Next she went to MIT for a graduate degree in science writing, wrote for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Bowdoin College, developed a communications program for the American Ornithological Society, sketched icebergs in Iceland, babblers in Borneo, and giraffes in Kenya, and somehow ended up traveling from Pisa to Budapest on a three-speed bicycle with a basket in front. She then spent a year in New Zealand sketching and writing stories about seabirds for National Geographic and the Fulbright Program.
Her most recent projects include illustrating books, skating on Swedish ponds, and teaching sketching to geology students. When not elsewhere, she sketchbiologizes in Maine. Sign up for Sketch Biologist News.
Statement
I use field sketching to explore and illuminate the past, present, and future of landscapes and living things.
Photographs by Otto Whitehead (top) and Edin Whitehead (sidebar)
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