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Drawing prompt: Uterus. Definitely an easier experience on Google images in comparison to yesterday! @sciartnow #sciart #drawing #FridayThoughts #generativeart #SciArt #drawtober2020
Title: Begin
Medium: Acrylic ink, colour pencil and fine liner pen
Prompt: Testes. Note to self, ALWAYS type ‘anatomy’ or ‘structure’ after this word in Google!! 😳 I went microscopic for this one. Reference image below. @sciartnow #WednesdayThought #drawtober2020 #draw #sciart
Title: Structure
Medium: Acrylic + fine liner pen
Unfinished! I went a bit nuts with tiny details. I quite like where it’s going though...
Prompt - Lymph Node. Thank you source image (below). @sciartnow #drawing #MondayMotivation #sciart #ink
Title: Node
Medium: Sugar solution, acrylic ink, colour pencil and fine liner pen
@michelagriffith @sciartnow It is! It’s why beastly ones like this take so long!
Prompt today: Arterial Vessel. Tiny pen! Combined imagery from the sources below; abstracted cross section of the artery. @sciartnow #SciArtInk #drawtober2020 #drawing #abstract #sciart
Title: Circulate
Medium: Acrylic and pearlescent ink, colour pencil + fine liner pen
Intestine! Yes, a prompt I’ve not come across yet. A miniature drawing today (2.5 inches across) with an inversion for fun. Still going, no pun intended. @sciartnow #WednesdayMotivation #Science #sciart #drawtober #drawing
Isle of Langerhans is the prompt today. Warning, more #generativeart on the way. Definitely got cramp after this one!
#drawing #sciart #MondayMotivation @sciartnow @CambOpenArt #generative
#cells #Abstract
Day 8 prompt for my drawing project - Heart Myocardium. Lots of swirling lines and swirling muscle tissue patterns. Mini drawing! @sciartnow #drawing #Sciartober #sciart #draw @The_Big_Draw
Prompt: Heart. Day 7 of @sciartnow project, so naturally...throwing iron supplements into the water for this one...?! #drawing #sciart #SciArtInk #drawtober2020
Title: Circulate
Medium: Acrylic ink, water and iron solution, colour pencil and fine liner pen
Day 6 Prompt: Photoreceptor.
Imagery inspired by optic nerves and Rhodopsin - the green blue light reception in the rod cells of the retina.
Title: Rhodopsin
Medium: Acrylic ink, pearlescent ink, colour pencil and fine liner pen.