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Shallow water reefs in the Cambrian (left) and now (right). Anomalocaris making a big appearance in this reconstruction. Part of the illustrations I did for the Hallucigenia book of the “Extinct” series

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For centuries there was a close relationship between art and science. An example is scientific expeditions in past centuries, in which the artists were essential to show the animals and plants overseas as faithfully as possible.

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Freelance medical illustrators understand the importance of good time management. Here are some tips from our recent podcast episode with medical illustrator Paul Kelly ()

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are wonderfully diverse, despite being a relatively young family of Don't forget that, as a renaming and rebranding celebration, I'm offering 20% off on all of my for the next few weeks.

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Here's another Lake Malawi cichlid. It happens to be a fish that actually likes 😉.

All jokes aside, here is Sciaenochromis fryeri, an 'electric blue hap' (whatever that means these days...). https://t.co/vCCvjdTWMQ

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Check out this amazing model of the cranial nerves and foramina, by MSc Medical Artist Sophia Lappe: https://t.co/k2l5KvBIXi

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may be noisy, but they contribute to their ecosystems! They prune weak branches, release nutrients to soil when they die, and are a food source for birds and other animals. Celebrating cicadas this week with close-ups of Nicolle's life-cycle

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Day 88 Art, Psychology, Neuroscience.
Prompt: Peaceful. Reflecting on soothing colour and steady mark-making for today.
I officially have no space large enough for these pieces😬

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I've been out of the lab too long, now I'm drawing lab equipment

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The Common Dolphins will forever be dear to my heart. They represent the literal start of my research, looking at them looking at me is what lit the spark and a year and a half later here I am, telling this story and hopefully more to come. 😁💕🐬

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Let’s hear it for This week we’re sharing some close-ups from Nicolle’s cicada life-cycle illustration. See the whole cycle on our website: https://t.co/EMc7jEAlYR

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This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is Nicky L Webster ()—a senior 3D artist & registered medial illustrator!

Check our her portfolio on Behance for more stunning 3D creations: https://t.co/KSmFTbacRQ

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Eugène Delacroix, a French artist, was born in 1798. Delacroix is known as one of the most important figures of French Romanticism. Learn more about Delacroix in his profile: https://t.co/4RVe1NYi5Q

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"The boundaries between science and art often overlap, to the benefit of both..." -

Eugène Delacroix, French Romantic artist with a passion for is 's

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+ Some more recent unfinished stuff! Cells & organelles 🔬😈

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Results from the ammonite
Kosmoceras, Taramelliceras (a baby), Entogonites, Amaltheus

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Super excited about this livestream! Join me today at 3 pm PDT / 6 pm EDT for a conversation about and with !
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