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@kristinadeckert Hi! I’m a bird artist who was sent to live in Antarctica to draw Snowy Sheathbills, under the National Science Foundation’s auspices. I draw and paint in watercolor - well, vodkacolor at the South Pole because my water froze when I was outside. https://t.co/abhQ7po4uE
@lasagnahog I keep reading this in the voice of the dancing little person from Twin Peaks.
Finishing up some commissions today. These are not quite done but they will be by tomorrow or so.
Hello, I'm Terri Nelson, and I am a science illustrator and a member of Helioscope, a comic book studio. I lived in the Antarctic under a grant from the National Science Foundation in order to draw wildlife there. I'm drawing a book based on my time there. #VisibleWomen
Here's one of the animal skull and botanical series- it's a cat skull with sweetpeas, again, watercolor on paper.
Should we have a bird thing? Let's have a small bird thing. Do you know about the Vampire Finch? Because you're gonna. It lives in the Galapagos on Darwin and Wolf Islands, and only there. Darwin, remember, based a lot of his evolutionary theory on finch beak adaptations.
Today I'm learning about Jean Baptiste Verany, who founded Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Nice. He was a pharmacist and naturalist who painted molluscs and cephalopods:
I love Wiki How. I never learn anything from it but it's got the best tangency errors on the internet.