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In this narrative review article, researchers at @DukeU consider the increasing numbers of patients who contract the infection from cardiac surgical implants, increased intravenous drug use and poor dental hygiene: https://t.co/UmMbN4ye1R
@srgl509 My cutest would definitely have to be my #Sergal Chibi self floating around in a field of #Talyxian plants, doing the UwU expression.
Art by the absolutely wonderful @FlamSinger . 💞
The 1905 edition of "The Flowering #Plants, Grasses, Sedges & #Ferns of Great Britain" by Anne Pratt (new edition revised by Edward Step) includes 319 plates figuring upwards of 1,500 species. In #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/ToT0BNpG94 #WomenInScience #SciArt
#GamesBeatenSince2009
499. Colorzzle (Android) - 6/17/2018 (C+)
Quite an engaging puzzle game for Android/iOS. It involves swapping color tiles around to grow plants, and making sure the hues all blend together. Best of all, it's free with no ads at all.
#mobilegaming
Meet Selt! ♥️A bubbly and often clumsy worker at a demon café. She may look silly talking to plants, but don't be so quick to judge! #cutiesaturday | @cutiesaturday | #vndev
Need some emergency funds to go towards fixing my car. I'm doing $10 digital icons. They can have a theme (like a pride flag in the background) plants, space, hearts, cookies, etc.. Plz comment or DM if interested.
#PrideBoost
what’s up everyone i’m camille i’m bi and I just really love plants, urban fantasy, and podcasts
(also I’m planning on opening up sketch commissions soon, so if you’re interested please dm me!)
Being content with what you have
...is NOT one of Evelyn's strong suits. Good thing she sprung for the expanding implants, they should meet expectations sooner or later.
I really love drawing plants, even bad ones. These are aptly named "Red Devils".
Botanical illustration in the park: Flora conspicua : a selection of the most ornamental flowering, hardy, exotic and indigenous trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, .....by Richard Morris, 1826, in Biodiversity Heritage Library https://t.co/uccbMAESlh
Natalia Tyulkina is an illustrator from Moscow. She paints watercolor paintings with fruits and plants, and creates patterns for online food magazines and promotional food illustrations.
https://t.co/nmUXYQtpIo
#art #artist #usaARTnews #illustrator #Natalia_Tyulkina #paints
Botanical illustration in the park: The flowering plants, grasses, sedges, & ferns of Great Britain and their allies, the club mosses, horsetails, etc., Vol. 1, by Anne Pratt and Edward Step, 1905, from the great Biodiversity Heritage Library ....https://t.co/ZCOpGTtsnT
Spring is at the House! Rose hips done with coloured pencils by Santisouk Phommachakr. Opening night of our botanical art exhibit is May 17, but you can see it anytime after May 9. All native plants, all done by Botanical Artists Guild of Southern Alberta. Over 30 pieces.
Artist Spotlight: Ann Ryan @rymakes, an illustrator based in Minneapolis, MN. Originally from Hawaii, their work often contains themes of travel, home, and childhood nostalgia. They have a special love for collecting stickers, tiny plants, & matcha flavored desserts.
I know I'm a bit late to the #artistvsart thing but hey, I'm here now! We all know how much I love drawing cute stuff & girls but I kinda wanna try my hand at more challenging things like plants, objects and.. MEN. Who knew this day would come, I barely recognize myself anymore(?
https://t.co/QdCQnKNrd1 – Artist. Inspiration for drawing and painting comes from books, magazines, plants, flowers and landscape. Pastels, acquarel, black ink. #FollowBack #BrowseArt
In Japan the hatsuyume, or first dream of each new year, has significant bearing on one's luck. Dreams of eggplants, hawks, or Mount Fuji are considered especially lucky.
#FolkloreThursday
Moore's "A Popular History of the British Ferns & the Allied Plants" was dedicated to N.B. Ward, whose "Wardian Cases" had "extended the cultivation of plants, & of #ferns especially." Explore the 3rd Ed. (1859) for #FernFriday via @GersteinLibrary: https://t.co/YeaxcZ0aaS
through the passage of years and seasons. Since the book takes place in a real place in New York, we researched to make sure to include relevant plants, species and weather events for the area because we want the book to be not only a reflection of our love for nature...
I never finished this little painting of a sundew (meant to be a companion to my other two carnivorous plant paintings) but I really would like to someday. They're gorgeous plants, just...... really complicated.