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Day 15 "handmade"
Science of fermentation + edible elements of the landscape = seasonal meads. Some of ingredients we've mixed and matched. Japanese knotweed takes special care to harvest without spreading it. Trying out fully digital sketching & new styles 🤔

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Happy Saturday, here's a bit of color for your day.

Project Animalia (Drawing a every day of 2021)
Day 261: Green apple aphid (Aphis pomi)

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Puuh, insect-artshare! That's special. 🤔
Thank you for the tag and your great insect artworks! 👍😀
Here what I could find in my archive.
I like to tag
https://t.co/HTVYsYMKFJ

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Still a day behind in sketches. Here is a quick sketch for the day 16 prompt of “Arid”. Known as the Colorado River or Sonoran Desert Toad, it’s the largest native toad in the U.S. & lives in the arid Sonora desert. & .

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Hypothetical nest parasitism which could be represented for the discovery of 2 perinatal Byronosaurus jaffei (IGM 100/972; IGM 100/974) in a nest with oviraptorid eggs, inthe Late Cretaceous "Flaming Cliffs" of the Djadochta Formation, Mongolia.

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unveiled their annual photography competition winners! Check out created by combining both and at a microscopic level!
https://t.co/pAU8XypQEl Image: Jason Kirk

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For "Rosy". I want to do all of the prompts but 10 days since I made this and not done any Tried to do something in a totally different style than what I usually make.

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For Day 16 of the prompt is 'arid'. I am reposting a panel of snakeheads, these fish are air-breathing and can survive extremely dry weather!

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Oh hi, it’s day! Here’s some of my art for your enjoyment! I specialize in scientific illustration and design

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Time for some smaller fossil deer. Croizetoceros ramosus (left) from the Plio-Pleistocene of Western Europe with distinctive antlers, and the possible ancestor of modern roe deer Procapreolus cusanus (right), evolved from Eastern Europe species.

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Day 13 "viridian"
The viridian dance of a Norway spruce in springtime. Norway spruce are an introduced species in North America. They were used extensively in reforestation efforts across New England.

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This is a WIP, but fits so well with today's "community".
Here's some for day 14!

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Dissertation submitted and so, I’ve finished my MSc 🎉

I’ve loved my time at Cardiff, but now to look forward to exciting new beginnings!

Here’s an illustration I did for the cover - a fragmentary dog cranium from the analysis site

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Alexander von Humboldt was born in 1769. Polymath, explorer & naturalist. These birds are just a few examples of species named after him - Humboldt's penguin, aracari & hummingbird.
Penguin by J. Smit.
Aracari & hummingbird from volumes of John Gould.

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Anyway, here's some of my old speculative zoology-style palaeoart.
- https://t.co/AfeaAZPCuB
- https://t.co/MjCag37XY8
- https://t.co/PNOowhN63G
(no dinosaurs, I promise)

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Day 13 - Viridian. A silent hunter in the swamps.

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Feels like a day! Came out a bit more "graphic" than some of the rest, but I think I like it that way.

Project Animalia (Drawing a every day of 2021)
Day 256: Blue racer snake (Coluber constrictor foxii)

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