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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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A of an that disrupts the central nervous system In MS, myelin sheaths that protect neurons are attacked by the immune system causing nerve signals to slow down or stop.

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Wow~ This gorgeous of the Magnolia altissima is stunning! Also known as the southern this can be found in, "The Natural History of Florida, and the Bahama Islands, 1771" by Mark Catesby and George Edwards from our collection.

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Platelets do not have the luxury of personal space.

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My own expression of so far is documentary in nature… documentary OF nature really. If I could, I'd draw, paint, and take notes on every species I see! The bugs alone would be a full time job, never mind the birds. And it would be a dream job for me.

Field sketches:

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The Botany Libraries of recently digitized a beautiful volume of original orchid paintings by João Barbosa Rodrigues: "Iconographie des orchidées du Brésil". Explore the signed and dated from 1869 through 1888, in ➡️ https://t.co/AoaKrN48zk

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This illustration was commissioned by for an event on Artificial Intelligence and the future of Art: https://t.co/TU3d13btei
Join the conversation tomorrow evening at The National Arts Club!

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"Our Living World; An Artistic Edition" (1885) featured chromolithographs by the renowned firm of Louis Prang. Prang is sometimes called "father of the American Christmas card". Explore the work in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/zgJL1fXcTu

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I also graduate from the UW Natural Science Illustration program next week - come see our cohort exhibit at Plank Gallery! I have 2 pieces featured in the show. Opening reception on Fri, June 7 (https://t.co/ePygK712OJ), on display til July

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