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Spent a little over an hour on this little guy trying to figure out how to render the markings. This will be part of the current infographic I'm working on!

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Who is the goodest boi?!🐶

A whole mess of puppers, doggos and woofers from 'The Animal kingdom of the Baron Cuvier' (1839)

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Since I can’t post the massive, 12 foot long version here (yet), a smaller copy of my mastodon digital composite should be suitable!

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How about some intergalactic jellyfish for day five of

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To be fair, he was making things more unstable.

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Off to do lots of crab DNA extractions in the next fortnight, so hopefully I fit some painting time in soon.

But in the meantime here's some marine-themed traditional paintings I have done in the past 🦀🐠🦑🦐🐚

(P.S. notice the world map on the crab carapace? 😉)

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And you thought your coffee was complicated...

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The wild arum (Arum maculatum) is widespread across most of Europe, as well as Turkey and the Caucasus. ⁣#SciArt by Mary Ann Burnett for her "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850). Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/U547IjOfEN

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Need an idea for lab secret Santa? A cell phone cover for their cell phone! My take on a cheesy old joke. Loads of other products available at
https://t.co/37OwzXq7hV

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The nasturtium Tropaeolum moritzianum is native to South America. drawn & lithographed by C.F. Schmidt for "Icones plantarum rariorum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis" (1840-44). Explore this work in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/eMjXxWTvov

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Let's bring into the "main stream". One of the most incredible and misunderstood creatures on Earth. Find out what's so special about them in my short picture book: https://t.co/OLE3ANlw7j

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Created this pattern using crayons and a micron pen! Really wanted to finish it in time for but missed it by one day (oops)! ⁦

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I made another attempt to use today for I tried using colors this time. Not sure how I feel about it. Here is an Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus.

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Today is the first day of Advent, which means we are now well on our way to Christmas! Hoping these cheerful Poinsettias brighten your
[Curtis's botanical magazine vol. 63: https://t.co/Gj6V3tkmye.]

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