I missed the last couple of days of the tweetstorm so here are a couple of belated Cypripedium cultivars Vicky’s Delight ‘Laneside Susan’ and Gabriela ‘Garden Orchid’. Paintings frim the collections of the ⁦⁩ and ⁦

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Another one for , Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) fighting over some carrion in a dunghill. 2018. Pencil and digital postprocessing.

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So like....WHAT IF? Smilodon fatalis...but with serious lips ya'll. Definitely less elegant than the conventional take.

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効果で 急上昇中❣️

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Thanks to and for hosting a fantastic this past week! It’s always my pleasure to share the wonderful historical discoveries I find in from their contributors. Well done to all who participated!

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also thank you to all fellow participants of the are probably greater than the sum of our parts.
This is a silent thank you dance for being here too.

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One of the symptoms of is extreme sensitivity to stimulation. For me sound and vibration were especially challenging though that is slowly improving. This represents how sensitive my neurology was at the time.

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It’s still tweetstorm week! Did you know that foxes scream to each other in the night like dying witches, and greet each other with a sniff and a *boop*?
THE SECRET LIFE OF THE RED FOX by Laurence Pringle, illustrated Kate Garchinsky (me). 2017

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Here are both two of my first - and one of my last pieces, all featuring the Devonian placoderm and apex predator Dunkleosteus terrelli.
The first 2 donein 2015 for https://t.co/d23noXI8Qf
The latter done a few weeks ago for another client.

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Last day of A fish showing his portfolio. Borrowed from the finatial world, portfolio effect is the concept that the more diverse r your investments (or portfolio), better you will deal w/ changes (think of marine ecosystems and climate change).

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A pair of velociraptors to help round out the Tweetstorm! Thanks to all who have posted work and who liked/RT'd my stuff. It was a blast seeing all the amazing art out there! 💖

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And the last bryophyte of the series, possibly my favorite of the lot: a great scented liverwort with an Epimartyria moth and a yellow-spotted millipede.

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For the Birds are one of my favourite subjects. I love painting feather groups. These were made for a few different interpretive panels in Interlake region.

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I’ve been really enjoying all of the beautiful work presented in the Here’s my incredibly late contribution.

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Another of my more abstract-y solar flare pieces. "CME 22×22″ 56×56 cm oil on canvas 2015

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Day 7 Tweetstorm. This is an editorial piece done for Ken Angielczyk, Stephanie Pierce, and for their recent paper about the evolution of mammal spines towards increasing complexity. Thrinaxodon is featured here.

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