💎Beautiful Creatures: Jewelry Inspired by the Animal Kingdom —Cool exhibition . —"..extraordinary jewelry, inspired by fish, birds, butterflies, panthers, lizards, even spiders + jellyfish among others..."
https://t.co/w7P3lwo4Hd

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Is there anything cuter than a colourful, chunky caterpillar? Andrea (Caterpillove) paints fun and inspiring portraits of caterpillars, ft a variety of species!


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“My comics are inspired by plants and animals that I see around me.. I hope my comics inspire people to take an interest in the natural world around them.”

discusses the work of on the magazine

https://t.co/SLwYtytJvi

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I like big bugs and I cannot lie!

Who doesn’t love witty insect art? Kayla Ayrn combines her love of insects and humor to educate and help people get over their fear of bugs. Kayla produces a variety of content, from pins to stickers to prints. 

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Believe it or not, these aren't photos! Rae Gray is an artist who specializes in photorealism, creating beautiful illustrations with coloured pencils. Rae is inspired by nature and loves to draw various insects and animals.

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520 million years of Vertebrate Evolution! —artfully visualized and drawn by —Drawn to Explain https://t.co/IVUJ7kKg8h

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✍️🏾Drawing + Biology —"the artist co-creating images with scientists and thereby influencing the way that both understand the phenomena..."— an must read!—Philosophy of Biology: Drawing and the dynamic nature of living systems https://t.co/GSge2GlptC

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✍️🏾🦎Drawing —#Herpetology + Illustration via scientific illustrator Sandra Sanz —"I’ve been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil, + I remember chasing snakes, lizards + frogs from our local fauna as a little kid."💚🦎🐍🐸🐢 https://t.co/NhNDCtxHxp

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There are many ways we show our love for nature - studying it in academia, and showing its beauty through art.
Dr. Rob Johns is a scientist who does both! Rob studies forest insect outbreaks while also delving into scientific illustration.

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Art can be a great medium to spread information! This comic created by Rudi Verspoor and Tom Bishop follows Natasha, an entomologist sharing her travels and wisdom. Natasha shows us how insect life can vary in different environments.

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Small details can help bring a piece to life. These watercolour paintings by Ella Sienna are intricate and vibrant, showcasing her love for the natural world. Ella takes inspiration from her travels and the cultures she encounters.

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If it wasn’t for the pencils, you might think these were photographs! These realistic coloured pencil drawings are by self-taught artist Christina Simon. Christina combines her love of nature with art, drawing beautiful insects and birds.

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📢The Exhibition is LIVE! —Check out artworks about + Biology by 40+ Art & Design students. 🙌🏾Celebrate the artists + our collab w/ for —Online Gallery: https://t.co/lgKfPmWOaA

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📢Call for Microscopy Images + Videos! 🔬—"The Nikon Small World Competition is open to to anyone with an interest in and photography through the microscope." —Submit your work by 4/30. https://t.co/HfemH4YCIH

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📢Artists, Biologists, Educators, and Students! —Check out this incredible visual resource: >150,000 Botanical + Animal Illustrations available to download for FREE. —Thanks to !🙌🏾 https://t.co/jGfVRANjm0

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(Day 1: Ecology): are more closely related to the order Carnivora (cats, dogs, bears) despite looking more like Xenarthrans (anteaters, armadillos, sloths).

Like. Retweet. Art: Emily Pardoe-Billings

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