Interpretive Graphics
Artists Robert B. Ciaccio and Eric Carlson create vivid reconstructions of past lifeways based on environmental, architectural, biological, and material cultural data. Depictions of individuals and domestic scenes help relate research on the lifeways of past peoples to viewers in an intuitive and approachable manner.
Images of individuals put faces to the people of the past. Illustrations of precontact structures show architectural details and can depict construction sequences. Scenes of daily life present a comprehensive picture of how people interacted with each other, their technology, their built environment, and their natural setting.
This unique type of artwork is ideal for websites, book covers, frontispieces, foldouts, posters, signage, and public talks. The graphic artistic process is driven by research and collaboration with subject matter experts to deliver on the client’s vision. See more about Robert Ciaccio’s work here.
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