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Sometimes I like to play around with pictures of my to see what else it could look like.⁠ “Attraction” has always made me think of a fan. In reality it is actually based on an image of stem cells that give birth to neurons. You can read more about it on my blog.

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Gorgosaurus was a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America. It is known from dozens of specimens, making it the best-represented tyrannosaur.

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Illustration by Sergey Meleshin

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It is always a pleasure to collaborate with people you admire their work and from whom you learned a lot while working with them . If the project involves the celebration of the 50th anniversary , then it is just brilliant.

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Kalligramma paradoxum (Liu et al.). Another drawing of a kalligrammatid lacewing, one of my favorite extinct animals (if not the most), depicted here hiding form the rain under a Umaltolepis leaf ( 's Umaltolepis reconstruction was a great referance!).

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In honor of the LGBTQ+ community and Pride month, I feel it's important to show my support for the community. And as an LGBTQ+ member to celebrate this month as well. Happy

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Sometimes I like to play around with pictures of my SciArt to see what else it could look like.⁠ The image of “Attraction” has always made me think of a fan. In reality it is actually based on an image of stem cells that give birth to neurons. You ca… https://t.co/fthMx1Kl3X

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Last week we talked about one of the cutest sea creatures ever, this week we're talking about one of the strangest ... it's the anomalocaris! Why do they look like that?? You'll have to listen to find out! https://t.co/PqEXuhaKtL

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Our illustration of the temporal horn's coronal cut; showing tapedial fibers, collateral eminence, and sulcus for Dr. Orhun M. Cevik's presentation about selective amygdalohippocampectomy.

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Commissions I just started developing. These are WIP in the earliest stages. There are still a lot of stuff that I am figuring out. I have arrived at the latest part of the Cretaceous.

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"you can keep expanding your knowledge.. staying on trend with what’s happening in the world."

Diogo Guerra
tells Vrinda Nair how his background in veterinary medicine influences his passion for science illustration.

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Hiii~ LGT[B]+ hereeee. I´m biology student and love make sciart: entomology and marine animals are my favs *^* I hope you enjoy it :3

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