Emily Rose Ross is a metro Atlanta-based artist and graphic designer, known for her clean design aesthetic, sleek acrylic paintings, and complex taxidermy and skeletal articulation. From a young age, Emily was drawn to nature in all its forms, creating work that reflected the intersection of human creativity and technology. A four-year Presidential Scholar, Emily is well-versed in Adobe programs, illustrative techniques, and physical three-dimensional art. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Scholastic Art and Writing Silver Key, and Kennesaw University’s Trash to Treasure competition. Emily has been profiled at the Chattahoochee Nature Center for her volunteer work in skeletal articulation and has studied medical illustration in Grenada and animation in Tokyo.