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We've been seeking out all things orchidaceous for this week's Caroline Maria Applebee's delicate 19th century illustration shows 2 native UK orchid species - Ophrys insectifera (fly orchid) & Ophrys apifera (bee orchid).

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He doesn't have a Twitter, but everyone should check out Lucas Attwell. One of my favorite up-and-coming paleoartists with a knack for flora and a painterly style. He's only 18(!!!) which makes me want to die only a little.
https://t.co/0viuFFymwW

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Results from the
Monolophosaurus, Longisquama, Cistecephalus, Albertonectes.

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Thanks so much to for the amazing artwork that accompanies this blog post!

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Maria E. Miller was a Halifax-based teacher, artist & poet. Encouraged by local botanist Titus Smith, she painted local wildflowers & published her in "Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia" (1840-1853). Explore her work via : https://t.co/lTX9eHVqFq

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Good news! I'll be restocking these bandanas by mid-July:
🐝 Honeybee Bugdana
🍯 Black Gold Honeybee Bugddana
🐚 Dark Fossil Bandana
🦴 Light Fossil Bandana
Order now and they'll ship as soon as they get here! https://t.co/T22HXZ6c1u

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Finished illustration of a neuron for using the stippling method in

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I was recently commissioned by a genetics company to design a series of colourful illustrations for a disease-themed educational card game! Here's a few of my favorites from the project! :-)

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According to a thesis by , Tyrannosaurus may have had asymmetrical ears, much like an owl. Here’s a scaly version of the feathery “dish” concept (based on owls), drawn in about 6 minutes.

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Irises come in a rainbow of colors. "The Genus Iris" (1913) by William Rickatson Dykes highlights many of these, with based almost exclusively from plants growing in the author's own garden. Explore it in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/4Wvzt0eKOj

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Another drawing for my nephew Andrew’s birthday card. Finally an arthropod.

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All's fair in love and pollination.

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I need to step away from all the commissions I am currently working on and my in-prep book, so I had to quickly do a 10 minute speedpaint of Zhenyuanlong, a small/medium-sized dromaeosaur from China Also because it is AGAIN!

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Took Wednesday-Friday off, except for time to work on this reconstruction. I hope to finish it today. I did not have nearly as much time as I would have liked to work on it (deadline approaching fast). I find ankylosaurs challenging and time consuming

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“Painting... can humanize and enhance scientific content, infusing scientific findings with empathic understanding.” tells us about her new show, launching tonight at . Story by https://t.co/uspjesq79k

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Moths: rose anthelid (Chenuala heliaspis) & variable anthelid (Anthela varia). by Harriet Scott for "Australian Lepidoptera and Their Transformations", Vol. 2 (1890-98), authored by Alexander Walker Scott. In via ➡️ https://t.co/taW1eDF4Nc 🐛🦋

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