Jean came from England to Tallahassee to study Antarctica as a botanical microbiologist. She loves to work with flora and fauna as subjects, but recently added some folk elements to her art. She has completed two botanical guidebooks in B/W on the endange
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Dear Ms. Hancock:
View moreMy name is Robert George and I work at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), a not for profit organization dedicated to education, research, and publication. We are located in Fort Worth and you can learn more about who we are and what we do at www.brit.org. We are working on an illustrated flora of East Texas. I am writing because we would like to use your pen and
Dear Ms. Hancock:
My name is Robert George and I work at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), a not for profit organization dedicated to education, research, and publication. We are located in Fort Worth and you can learn more about who we are and what we do at www.brit.org. We are working on an illustrated flora of East Texas. I am writing because we would like to use your pen and ink drawing of Prenanthes barbata in our book. Your illustration is located on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources website. Would you please contact me so we can start a dialog. If you are unsure which drawing I’m referring to I can email it to you if you will contact me.
Thanks,
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