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A curious Daemonosaurus observes a smaller Vancleavea (an aquatic archosauriform) that was trying to get out of the water to bask. Another Daemonosaurus calls in the foreground. Late Triassic of USA, Chinle Fm. This one is for my in-prep book #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
The life of an #eel creates a fascinating story. In my short book "Obscure Cycle" I look at all the fascinating details of eel's migration from the moment it kicks off its journey in the Sargasso Sea. #sciart #SundayFishSketch
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One of my fave things about twitter is finding out about beautiful children’s books! I mean check out this amazing picture book by @sabina_ #sciart
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Wombats, #TasmanianDevils & dingos are animals we are hoping to see & learn more about in the next episode of #SevenWorldsOnePlanet Admiring these lithographs while we wait... all by Henry Constantine Richter in John Gould's 'Mammals of Australia', [1845-]1863.
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#FloraFriday: Hybrid lilies, a cross between Lilium speciosum and Lilium auratum, cultivated by Mr. G. Thomson. #SciArt by Walter Hood Fitch for "The Florist and Pomologist" (1878), edited by Thomas Moore. Digitized in #BHLib by the @USDA_ARS ➡️ https://t.co/hHZ4v0yAZU
Working on a #Salmonella typhi life cycle in #WyndhamLewis style! Not quite what we mean when we say #WomenInScience 😂
#Microbiology #sciart #Typhoid
Illustrated cross section showcasing the electrical conduction system of the human heart. Impulses are generated by the sinoatrial node to stimulate cardiac muscle (myocardium), causing the heart to contract.
#medicalillustration #sciart #science #medical #images #stockphotos
I really enjoy revisiting specimens and making new, better looking images out of them. Here is Labidesthes sicculus, a brook silverside. Really neat #anatomy and, in my opinion, quite underappreciated. #SciArt #Science #Photography #PhotographyIsArt. https://t.co/U6VBjNkRmT
Better late than never, Inktober days 29-31
Injured: Therizinosaurus
Catch: Rhizodus
Ripe: Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops
#art #digitalart #paleoart #sciart #dinosaur #inktober #Inktober2019
Dream of higher concentrations!
#scicomm #sciart #sciencetwitter
Some fun news on the holiday front. Coming soon to my Redbubble, "Festival of Luminescence" greeting cards for Hanukkah. More holiday things are in the works. I will be adding them once they're all finished, so keep an eye out! #SciArt
Highlights from the #paleostream
Danuvius, Moradisaurus, Gnathovorax and Concavotectum.
#paleoart #dinosaurs #apes #art #sciart #fish #dinosaur #sketching #triassic
This isn't one of my normal sketches for #SundayFishSketch, but my hands have been in poor shape this week. I've been trying out #AdobeFresco and decided to illustrate the oral jaws+ of Caquetaia spectabilis for both myself and my undergrads. #Ichthyology #SciArt #FishSci
Poppies remain an enduring symbol of remembrance. Linked forever with our war-dead by the Canadian poet and physician John McCrae, they germinate in disturbed sites and on the surface of the soil. #SciArtSunday #RemembranceDay #RemembranceSunday #LestWeForget
Sketch of the newly described Ferrisaurus sustutensis, a leptoceratopsid ceratopsian from Cretaceous Canada. Perfect for today’s #FossilFriday. I really like the anatomy of all these small ceratopsian species. #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs Done In Peocreate.
#Beetles are part of the taxonomic order #Coleoptera, which means "sheathed wing." #SciArt by Robert Morgan from "The Coleoptera of the British Islands", Vol. 3 (1889) by William W. Fowler. Contributed in #BHLib by @mayrlibrary of the @MCZHarvard ➡️ https://t.co/bLWSNYbBm3 🐞
#Feathursday Emu chicken (Dromaius novaehollandiae) painted by AM Lecuona in 1861. The femlae leaves the male to incubate them on his own, and after they have hatched, the striped chicks are also looked after by the male. #Birds #Archives #SciArt #ScientificIllustration #Museums
As a part of ongoing research with a variety of North American migrants, birds breeding in interior AK, like this long-tailed jaeger, are being fitted with GPS tags to collect data on their migration ecology. #ornithology #scicomm #sciart #scienceillustration #birdsofnorthamerica
Pip Abraham is an Australian artist living in Berlin.
A lifelong passion for wildlife has inspired her to produce a variety of scientific illustrations, creative portraits and educational graphics.
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