Welcome to the world of Forensic Art. This site was developed
out of the love of forensic art. The website touches on the various facets of forensic art, giving a brief description of each. Take
time to view the various pages and contact me if you have any questions regarding a
specific issue or on forensic art in general. Forensic Artists
provide many
services including composite drawing , three
dimensional facial reconstruction , two-dimensional facial
reconstruction, decomposition/post-mortem sketches and computer enhanced reconstructions, computer and
hand-drawn image-enhancement and age
progression. Other tasks include hand drawn and computer generated crime scenes,
charts and graphs, assemblage of photo lineups, etc. Hopefully this page will
help coordinate the needs of the law enforcement community, with the services that
an adequately trained forensic artist can provide. In addition, the site
is used as a means for fellow artists to communicate and
swap ideas with each other.
If
you have information on upcoming forensic art courses, or would like information on
upcoming courses, contact me, and I will try and give you the contacts you need. To
obtain Forensic Art Related Publications, visit my publications page. There, you can find
titles that may assist you in finding out information on the many aspects of forensic art. One
such publication is Forensic
Art and Illustration by Karen Taylor.
The
case samples on this site are to be viewed / used solely as samples
of forensic artwork, and how they have proved to be successful over the
years.
To learn more about Forensic Art spend some time visiting the
various links on this website.
If
you are interested in assisting in the location of the many missing
persons around the world, or the possibility of putting a name to an
unidentified victim, then visit
The Doe Network, a volunteer organization dedicated
to missing persons and unidentified victims' cold cases in North America, Australia, and
Europe.
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