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Process goes hand-in-hand with patience, practice, repetition. I often think that this painstaking repetitive methodology must be a bit similar to the way many scientists carry out their work.
#SciArtSeptember #SciArt #process
#26 for #SciArtSeptember is "Energy." 🌊
Another couple of pieces that would probably work just as well for the "circular" prompt, but I think these also express ideas about energy.
Both of these artworks are from 2015, the first in watercolor & the second in acrylic.
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A couple more illustrations for the #SciArtSeptember "Circular" theme 🔵🟢🟡
I dug out a couple OLD drawings, both from 2012. Ink & marker on paper.
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#24 for #SciArtSeptember is "Circular." 🟡🟠🔴
I use circular shapes in my work a lot. My sketchbooks are full of Venn diagram-like doodles. I'm unsure what the attraction is to these shapes but I always return to them.
These are both acrylic & glitter on canvas, 2016.
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#20 for #SciArtSeptember is "Botanical." 🌿
Another topic I really enjoy exploring! Here's my series of 4 botanical dinosaur illustrations:
Parasaurolophus & Palms
Tyrannosaurus & Sassafras
Stegosaurus & Ferns
Brachiosaurus & Ginkgo
#SciArt #paleoart
#11 for #SciArtSeptember is "Crystallized." 💎
I always enjoy drawing crystal minerals & it was hard to narrow down what artwork to share for today! This set of illustrations were drawn in ink on paper & then digitally colored. 🦴
#sciart #paleoart #geology
#9 for #SciArtSeptember is "Oceanic." 🌊
After recently moving to Florida, I've been thinking a lot more about this subject lately! The shark trio is one of my newest pieces & the starry ammonite is from last year. Both are ink on paper with digital color. 🦈
#sciart #sealife
#1 for #SciArtSeptember is "Earthly."
These are a couple of my older works, circa 2013-14. Earth science is always on my mind in one way or another. These pieces are an exploration of the incredible, unfathomable geologic time scale of our planet Earth.🌐
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I nearly forgot about #SciArtSeptember! Now I have some catching up to do.
#4 is "Massive" -- sauropods are definitely my favorite massive subject matter to illustrate! 🦕
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