For the first day of the let me take you back to one of my first visits to of Natural History. Here's my long study of their Kronosaur.
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Celebrating with two infographics I worked on in collaboration with the genebanking community!

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Some birds made for a conservation infography

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tweet storm time! I'm really bad at twitter, am I doing it right? Here are a few tissue studies I did last month.

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Two Haystack Rocks—one in Cannon Beach, the other down in Pacific City. Both made of basalt along Oregon’s coast.

The former has some incredible tidepools and bird chill zones. That’s a scientific term, right, bird chill zones?

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My debut picture book Lloyd Finds His Whalesong is based on the way humpback whales communicate and the dangers of human-caused noise pollution. It has fun science-y backmatter too! My next book has too—of the dino variety!

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Now for something relatively recent of my own featuring weird and wonderful arachnids from some of the lesser-known orders: Solifugae, Schizomida, Ricinulei, Acariformes, Palpigradi, and Pseudoscorpionida.

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sketch: vaquita porpoise. Experiment for a personal project that didn’t quite materialize.

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throw-back: sketchbook elephant. An old one, but I still like the sneaky bits of fuchsia.

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Day 1
I’m joining from today till April 7. So Today’s theme is fauna 🐿. Here are some of my paintings I have made.
What do you want to see next??

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Most recent finger-painted daubings. Been listening to Bowie to get me in the zone :)

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Latest Finger-Painting commission - tired., dry and cracked hands as these are big ones :D

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1m x 80cm each - finger-painting on larger canvases takes a long time :D Varnish at the ready...and the hand cream!!!

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Finger-painting the cosmos one digit at a time :)

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