Did you know that is by far the most forested country in Europe? Woodlands make out almost 80% of its entire territory. Here's one I did some time ago to showcase its natural beauty.

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I love drawing mitochondria, the little powerhouses of our cells! Process in

1. Draw w/pen tool
2. Convert to Live Paint object
3. Fill shapes with color (any color)
4. Expand to strokes and fills
5. Add shading/details

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Last day of time to drop some snakes. Not everyone's bag, I know, but aren't they pretty? Share if you're among the enlightened. :)

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It's the last day of tweetstorm! Here is a fav from my "Duets" project: Sunbird on Bird of Paradise - bird's weight is needed to open the stamen & pollen release. See the whole project: https://t.co/PzqeWYMlCs ration

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Late Some drawings, mostly for infographics: urban birds, Aedes aegypti mosquito, a guide to tree squirrels, and a cuckoo wasp.

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Last share for the final day of tweetstorm! Illustration to show the leading wrist in a golf swing is most vulnerable to pain due to shift of radial to ulnar deviation. Created for Clinical Sports Medicine

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Final day of - Sharing 4 main bowling techniques in cricket, pointing out d) "mixed" has greatest assoc. of lumbar spine injury. Knew nothing about cricket before. Love my job!

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After seeing all the impressive works during here's a selection of pictures from a series I am painting since last year:

Biology-inspired Graffiti capturing the beauty of model organisms and other stunning forms of life evolution keeps bringing forth

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Quick break from thesis writing to share some of my pieces for

So many amazing scientific illustrators and SciArtists on Twitter. Can't wait to create more science artworks after I submit my PhD thesis in October 🤩

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Hi! I'm a physicist and illustrator. I made a book with and I am now working on where I interview scientists and make illustrations inspired by their amazing work
✨Book: https://t.co/YQKq2x3XWj
✨DrawMyScience: https://t.co/OAflU6SJnZ

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Catching the tail end of ! I've painted a lot of botanical subjects this past year, but I depict animals too. Outside of more traditional sci illustration work, also love creating visuals to facilitate science education

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Here's some for kids! These were for advertising some STEM education themed library programs.

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Happy tweetstorm! Botanical diagram created to show the development of xylem tissue in plant stems for

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Illustration showing the TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) - the major stabilizer of the radioulnar joint. It's commonly injured in racket and stick sports. Done for Clinical Sports Medicine 5e.

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An theme for ’s share today: of some vertebrates including a fish (Spiny Dogfish),amphibian (Common Mudpuppy), bird (Emperor Penguin) and mammal (Asian Elephant)

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Just catching up with Let me introduce myself. I am a cancer researcher turned visual storyteller. I love to bring stories from into life through art. Here are some of my works from

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It's and all of you sci-artists out here are amazing 🤯 I'm a grad student who occasionally de-stresses with some cute/ colorful sciencey things ✨🧡

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A handful of favorites for the end of "Why are they my favorites?" 1/5

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I didn't know that there was a I'll have some more watercolours soon because I'm working on some unexpected but very welcome commissions at the moment.

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I haven't really taken part in because of, let us call them, 'Complicated Feelings.'

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