Love - 12" x 16"
12” x 16” Acrylic on Board
Christine Kerrick is an illustrator, forensic artist and writer from West Chester, Pennsylvania who earned her BFA in Illustration and Design at Philadelphia University of the Arts. Her influences include the drawings of DaVinci, Michelangelo, Michael Parkes, Alphonse Mucha and contemporaries Martha Erlebacher, Phyllis Purves-Smith, and Peter deSeve.
Christine learned forensic facial imaging at FBI Academy: giving identity to unknown persons through composite drawing using cognitive interview, postmortem drawing, and facial reconstruction from skeletal remains. She has used forensic art to help law enforcement capture criminals and identify homicide victims in Florida, and for the Philadelphia’s Medical Examiner, to identify human remains.
Christine has illustrated books, comic books and album covers and designed logos and brand identities. She has exhibited her work across the U.S., and licenses her work globally.
12” x 16” Acrylic on Board
Christine Kerrick is an illustrator, forensic artist and writer from West Chester, Pennsylvania who earned her BFA in Illustration and Design at Philadelphia University of the Arts. Her influences include the drawings of DaVinci, Michelangelo, Michael Parkes, Alphonse Mucha and contemporaries Martha Erlebacher, Phyllis Purves-Smith, and Peter deSeve.
Christine learned forensic facial imaging at FBI Academy: giving identity to unknown persons through composite drawing using cognitive interview, postmortem drawing, and facial reconstruction from skeletal remains. She has used forensic art to help law enforcement capture criminals and identify homicide victims in Florida, and for the Philadelphia’s Medical Examiner, to identify human remains.
Christine has illustrated books, comic books and album covers and designed logos and brand identities. She has exhibited her work across the U.S., and licenses her work globally.
12” x 16” Acrylic on Board
Christine Kerrick is an illustrator, forensic artist and writer from West Chester, Pennsylvania who earned her BFA in Illustration and Design at Philadelphia University of the Arts. Her influences include the drawings of DaVinci, Michelangelo, Michael Parkes, Alphonse Mucha and contemporaries Martha Erlebacher, Phyllis Purves-Smith, and Peter deSeve.
Christine learned forensic facial imaging at FBI Academy: giving identity to unknown persons through composite drawing using cognitive interview, postmortem drawing, and facial reconstruction from skeletal remains. She has used forensic art to help law enforcement capture criminals and identify homicide victims in Florida, and for the Philadelphia’s Medical Examiner, to identify human remains.
Christine has illustrated books, comic books and album covers and designed logos and brand identities. She has exhibited her work across the U.S., and licenses her work globally.