In an effort to spite flower-based botanical art programs, I did my certificate project on bryophytes. This is an Anthoceros hornwort with a gray hairstreak butterfly and a western honey bee.

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Our latest intern was Charon Henning ()! Charon joined us through the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and created amazing watercolor reconstructions of our 15 million year old mammals from Barstow! https://t.co/3Kz5cqnoZS

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If you want fun and whimsy, Valeria Pellicer definitely brought that to the Alf Museum! She created these incredible works that used her comic book style for science education! https://t.co/6UDJCqKQR8

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One time I painted a coot for a retired doctor. He didn't like it and asked me to paint another. I should have known.

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Hello fans! Here's one more for the Tweetstorm! This is one of my collections and the original that inspired it. https://t.co/5rg2MDmKdF via

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Day 4 of Tweetstorm. Mammal diversity was rich even in the Jurassic! Docofossor, a digger, Agilodocodon, a climber, and Castorocauda, a swimmer, provide a great example of this. The three are all Docodonts.

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of the experience. Small mammal trapping, Pit tags, data sheets, all that good stuff.

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A couple more whale skeletons for the tweetstorm. I love the scale differences between bones and body

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For day 4 of the the beloved cell chip & dip bowl that Budgie Smuggler knocked down and smashed. RIP, cell bowl. You were a Good Bowl.

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made a doodle in Thinking about drawing Sobble or Scorbunny later maybe

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Moar Sanic works! I have some sort of love/hate relationship with this guy, well, not hate, I just love him and making fun of him a lot. Juan the hedgehog?

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I almost didn't make it for today's day 3 of the It's my birthday today and I've been out having fun :) Here are an adult and juvenile Killdeer. I had a fun time with the little guy's fluff and the adult's broken wing act.

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Day 3 Tweetstorm. Here’s more from the gliding Haramiyidans papers. After examining Vilevolodon's teeth, we hypothesized that it ate softer fruit-like structures on plants like this Bennettitale.

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Day 3 Tweetstorm. And here is the process animation for the Maiopatagium scene!

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Day 3. Here are a few complex marine science illustrations I’ve made over the past several years for Oceanographer Francisco Chavez at MBARI. Illustrations by Kelly Lance © MBARI.

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tweetstorm day 3: some bird species that can be found in Buenos Aires. Entry 2. Milvago chimango

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Looks like I miraculously joined Twitter exactly when the tweetstorm begins whaaat ~ I draw diagrams to prep for ! This is the one I used for my Twitter and IG profile pics.

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I love working with fellow scientists—from learning about their research, composing a story, to visualizing it through different media—such a thrilling process! Here are some of my early collab with , & Dr. Julie-Anne Gandier

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Umbrellas at the ready for more tweetstorm action. These were for Nature and The Lancet.

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Joining the and Showcasing some of my insect paleoart! 🦟🦗🐜
Keep your eyes peeled for new artwork later today! 👀

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