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Last day of #SciArtTweetStorm - finding that #SciArt can be rather useful. First up, some journal front covers I've done...
A miniature print of the tiny, fearsome sea slug Glaucus atlanticus, or the Blue angel nudibranch or the Blue dragon, printed in two colours on beautiful cream coloured paper (3.75" x 6" or 9.6 cm by 15.2 cm).
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This traditional Japanese moku hanga woodblock is about fieldwork. I'm playing with scale, colour, line & legends.
As a scientist who does science at sea, I've learned to recall we are in a small boat on the big ocean, like the tiny person in the paper boat.
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So #SciArtTweetStorm ends tomorrow, so I am going to tweet a fe more things. Here are some sketches of extinct Cenozoic mammals I’ve done over the years: Daeodon, Remingtonocetus and Rodhocetus, Eremotherium, and Granastrapotherium #sciart #paleoart
Pandemic Response Art #SciArtTweetStorm #SciArt #pandemicart Ink & acrylic on paper. #covidart #pandemic #scicomm #drawing #contemporaryart #contemporarydrawing #ink
#SciArtTweetStorm: I've created a range of #SciArt illustrations over the last few years as teaching resources for undergraduate anatomy & dentistry @jcu
And I will basically never get tired of making 'ankylosaur skull rainbowgrams' showing how the ornamentation differs between species, 1st in my 2013 Euoplocephalus paper & latest incarnation in the Zuul description: https://t.co/mUlArnpC03 #SciArtTweetStorm
I really love the #SciArtTweetStorm. I think folks are sometimes surprised when I say that I get to do a lot of art as a scientist, but it's true. I like coming up with interesting ways to visualize results in my papers. Here's a few favourites: https://t.co/xNowwyM1Qg
Because adding some information makes everything better...
#sciart #SciArtTweetStorm
The short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) whose species name comes from the appearance of flaming feathers flowing from the top of its body.
#SciArtTweetStorm #sciart #taxonomytuesday
Website: https://t.co/yUcGzBKWnR
Shop: https://t.co/2U7I2yFAbg
More unlikely #sciart mammals in my #etsy shop: Pink Fairy Armadillo Print on Beautiful Japanese Papers, World's Smallest Armadillo, Pichiciego https://t.co/Igt7hPiPcF
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#SciArtTweetStorm I haven't gotten back to doing these in a long time: I'm known for redesigning pop-culture depictions of Prehistoric animals (especially Jurassic Park ones) to be scientifically up to date, as a means to educate people on what they'd look like in reality.
A number of years ago I made a calendar featuring a variety of microbes, each shown with a molecular structure that’s unique or important to their biology, and a little information about them. Some are pathogens, some “beneficial”, and some “neutral”. #SciArtTweetStorm
Today I give you #cartoons of #bacteria for #SciArtTweetStorm!
(I'm always up for drawing your favourite microbe in cartoon form... feel free to drop me a DM)
#SciArt #Illustration
Haven't done much with #SciArtTweetStorm because all my new stuff from the last six months (!) can't be released just yet - but here are some older favorites!
#SciArtTweetStorm - IOB's #scientists are also artists & photographers. Each paper has an individual cover.
Our sibling journal, @ICB_journal,
has an #art in #bio blog series
https://t.co/H7EaQFxotE
& visit https://t.co/Kxky5ZQVJs
Proceeds go to @SICB_ student scholarships.
Stage 1 colour. I’m using a colourization technique I learned from Dave Mazierski and Andrew Swift, which is to use color transfer mode layers in Photoshop over the tonal rendering.
#SciArtTweetStorm #sciArt #medArt #surgicalillustration #medicalillustration #SoMe4Surgery
Phage terrarium, phage aquarium and All the world's a phage #SciArtTweetStorm #SciArt available at: https://t.co/bShvzT4yyN
My entry into the #SciArtTweetStorm today is my favourite interpretive panel I've made so far. The client had the budget to let me really get creative and illustrate this fun image celebrating local pollinators. I had a lot of fun planning and writing it too. #SciArt