画質 高画質

Hi! My name is India & I'm an illustrator from I focus the majority of my art on animals & the natural world. Oh, and I love bats.🦇

To work with me feel free to dm!

Wesbite: https://t.co/fuPvrhBJiL
Instagram: indiasillustrations

1 17

My painting is Fig. 1 in a paper out today in ! and his collaborators developed a fully-parameterized eco-evolutionary model to explain how such as plant-pollinator interactions, evolved. https://t.co/En7dcd3qbg

21 131

"I would like to keep learning how conditions can present themselves in different ethnicities and illustrate this where I can"

Amie Fernandez tells Vrinda Nair about her career and the need for diverse https://t.co/cjCojCGqih

6 15

This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Carolina Hrejsa—a certified medical illustrator & graduate!! 🎨

Check out her website to see her incredible portfolio, learn about her services, read her blog, & more: https://t.co/v40IXWWp6q

2 22

Art train 🐟🕊🐝🌱🎨

Hi I'm Ligus -
I love SciArt and am trying my hand at illustrating.

The fish nerds here are the best - so I will for sure draw a lot more fish 🐟♥️!

Thank you so much
(lol we have the same fish)

I'm nominating 🐟 https://t.co/G6iT4ie6Qn

5 31

is emerging! And I'm missing it! 😥
Been waiting days to post some fan art!

Project Animalia (365 days of
Day 136: Periodical cicadas (Magicicada septendecim)

40 208

The director of MNCN regretted that the study of insect larvae had not generally received as much attention from entomologists as that of their adult stage. In 1850 he described the of the longhorn beetle (Agapanthia irrorata).

6 15

This is o\the first rough sketch I did when I was coming up with the idea on how to illustrate these creatures. I wanted the lighting to play a big part on the illustration

7 62

The Cambrian seas, when Earth truly looked like an alien planet. The WEIRD Opabinia about to catch an also WEIRD Hallucigenia in a speculative defensive posture. In celebration of the book series being available today in the UK. How cool is Opabinia?!

219 875

Open ocean view during the Late Devonian (left) and today (right). This is one of the illustrations I did for the 2nd book of the “Extinct” book series, which main star is Dunkleosteus (here seen about to catch some ammonites). The first 3 books are out TODAY!

88 430

Circadian clock protein from the archives

1 15

“In a way, my art starts in the laboratory and finishes on canvas.”

tells about her oil paintings inspired by her scientific research. https://t.co/mK2AI9g4uK

7 15

Animated version of Gulf Stream sea surface temperatures done with from yesterday - inspired by the moving media installations ! Shading and texture comes from simulated zonal currents

365 1327

Today for my warmup I HAD to sketch Tlatolophus, the newly described lambeosaurine hadrosaur described yesterday. Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of North America (Mexico)

115 583

Science art with that reminds me of 's immersive installations : what is shown here?

16 116

An amazing woman in science: Janaki Ammal was an Indian botanist best known for her work involving sugarcane. She was one of the first women to obtain a Ph.D. in Botany in the U.S (1931) and became fellow of the Indian National Science Academy in 1957.

10 40

This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Wayne Heim—an board certified medical illustrator! 🧑‍🎨

Take a look at his extensive collection of stunning artwork & learn more about his freelance business on his website: https://t.co/kpeQYgWg9o

6 31