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The ocean is complex, alive, and largely unseen.
I’m Elsa Quicazán-Rubio — biologist, biomechanist, and ocean illustrator. I work at the intersection of marine science, engineering, and art to make ocean ecosystems visible, understood, and valued.
How Science and Art influence the creation of Bioinspirada
In September 2021 I shared in a science magazine what my experience as a Scientist and as an Artist has been and how I combine these two fields. A friend of mine encouraged me to participate in the magazine notes. And I took this opportunity because it is important to share how our experiences and…
A parallel between the heads of high-speed trains and those of kingfishers
These two studies will shape the next post on the Bioinspirada blog. One deals with the performance of high-speed train heads and the other with the performance of kingfishers heads.

Pregnant Fish Swimming
Armored Fish in Motion

Elsa Magnolia Quicazán-Rubio
Hi, I’m the creator of Bioinspirada. I’m a biologist, biomechanist, and ocean illustrator. I work at the intersection of marine science, nature-inclusive design, and visual storytelling.
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