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and my last one for the night was Ceci! Ceci's design is TOP TIER and VERY TINY so I tried to do her justice by making her slime tiny as well! I know Ceci hasn't been feeling the best, so I hope a little art helps with it, even if it's not much! ☺️

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I probably could keep adding to this forever but I’m going to stop whilst I’m happy with it. My take on a common octopus following the tutorial by the talented
https://t.co/NINeJDYxwt

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We missed Mark Catesby's birthday yesterday, but any day is a good day to share from his beautiful "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands" (1683-1749).

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Observation, an older piece form the Cosmic Perspective series.

Science is more than a body of knowledge, it’s a way of thinking.

Prints: https://t.co/VbPOMV3aLi

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"My work is inspired by the scientific things that can’t be seen with the naked eye."

Allie Ibarra tells Vrinda Nair how she illustrates the unseen scientific world, from neurons through microscopes to galaxies through telescopes. https://t.co/VRX7ybUjKJ

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This illustration depicts the SARPE (Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion) procedure, which is a technique used to expand the maxillary arch. ⁠⁠
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I've decided to try to start a new project! Here is the intro to my PhD research in comic strip form. As I continue my research, I'll add new exciting additions to the collection. Follow along or add your own with

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We had the pleasure of working on a series of dental osteotomy illustrations and wanted to share with you some of our progress shots.⁠⁠ This is the LeFort I Osteotomy.

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Made another icon for my friend 💗🥰

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I recently started experimenting with digital drawing for and would really appreciate any feedback from community here ☺️🪲🌻

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Day 52 Art, Psychology, Neuroscience.
Prompt: Veiled. What lies beneath? Could apply to philosophy too really 🤔

Also thought I’d put the latest drawings together, because why not?

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Mathematician Emmy Noether was born on March 23, 1882. She ade fundamental contributions to maths and physics. Here are 30 facts of her life, from the Drawing Challenge https://t.co/YYhowXDx61

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Researcher studies the water-borne parasite while is a fabulous artist . With they're helping each other take a fresh look at their work, creating stunning new together...

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Thanks for sharing! Elizabeth Gould was a remarkable artist and woman in science. You can view more of her in the Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/Mji8AyIfbN

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Some of the cool dino by for our paper on hindlimb muscle evolution.

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