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Digitized #sciart #resources galore! I am pleased to know @belgrade18, #librarian extraordinaire, who once worked @NIH National Library of Medicine (https://t.co/sUjE5wLjyx (image);
https://t.co/izkxvNdESc)
and now is at @librarycongress Rare Books
(https://t.co/335RWqB69O
Tooting my daughter's horn a bit more. If you like her stuff, follow her!:
https://t.co/VQMC6u3TUL
Anika Burg -
Tyto alba skull
Madagascariensis seed pod
Red beetle on milkweed pod
Mouse
In the 19th century, as dinosaur skeletons were being unearthed, artists were taking note. This is "Life in the Jurassic Sea" by Robert Farren, 1850
@redpenblackpen @xkcdComic @theawkwardyeti @PHDcomics @ErrantScience @MCeeP @BioDataGanache @eliza_coli @pedromics @RosemaryMosco @VirologyComics @AAASmeetings @matteofarinella @neurocomic Squarely in the simple, funny, and educational category is @beatricebiology. The humor in these comics (and her others) is clearly linked to the underlying scientific principles - which is a true accomplishment 20/n
What was and still is the most important for me when I’m creating artworks is that I’m always learning along the way. “Strawberry chemicals” was a fun one to work on, but took a lot of time to research and define where exactly I’d place and colour each molecule/compound.
Again, Andy and Nick are *very* good at this. I like to be surrounded by illustrators who make me up my game.
p.s. my coworkers are not active on Twitter, but Andy and Nick are so crazy talented and I'm gonna give them a shout out anyway. Here are some of their awesome MedNews figures:
I recently met David at a friend's art opening, as soon as I saw his work, I was hooked (I'm also a sucker for ceramics)
He explores themes of interconnectedness and equality through cells, common to all life.
https://t.co/fY0Ujad7aV