Emit Noisiv (the artistic pseudonym of a London-based medical doctor) is an illustrator known for his intricate ink and charcoal drawings inspired by Victorian-era artistry. Born in the Lake District, he studied medicine at Oxford and now practices on Harley Street, balancing his medical career with a deep passion for illustration. Influenced by Gustave Doré, John Tenniel, and Aubrey Beardsley, as well as classical medical artists like Andreas Vesalius, his work blends rich crosshatching with anatomical precision, often exploring themes of time, memory, and decay. His illustrations have been featured in select exhibitions and private collections, reviving the craftsmanship of 19th-century engravings for a contemporary audience.
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