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Update of my yellowtail #kingfish illustration (Seriola lalandi) with feedback from fish biologists. Anatomy still won't be 100% but it is much better than what it was!
For my friend's PhD thesis 🐟🐟🐟
#art #sciart #scientificillustration #marinebiology
I love getting the British Ecological Society’s quarterly bulletin! And once again I’m so excited to open it up and see my work inside next to so many wonderful articles. This time my piece is on weeds, their ecology, and our relationship to them! @BritishEcolSoc #sciart #ecology
Highlights from the desert #paleostream! Shuvuuia, Corythoraptor, Diictodon and @MaxMastodon. #paleoart #sciart
Come see Mixing Simulation #155 and other video works on a 35' LED screen in downtown #Boston this Friday (free refreshments, RSVP please) https://t.co/nd5OlGIQ6h #sciart #generative #CFD
This is the sketch on which this piece is based. This sketch was used by @zmiller1902 in his article about allokotosaurs https://t.co/Gon6FQ8Ap9 #paleoart #sciart #scicomm
Highlights from the memorial #paleostream. Tropeognathus, Tupandactylus, Santanaraptor, Oxalaia. #paleoart #dinosaurs #MuseuNacional #sciart
Happy #FishyFriday! A small fish native to waters in the Mississippi river system, bigeye shiner (𝙉𝙤𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙞𝙨 𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙨) populations rely heavily on their sight to feed, making clear, clean water crucial to their survival! #Ichthyology #SciArt #Photography #FishSci
Artist Diane Burko is devoted to communicating climate change issues through her work. She documents the disappearance of glaciers and impacts on coral reefs with large-scale paintings & photographs. See her outstanding #sciart at our building thanks to @CPNAS! #GlaciersReefs
The @StudioTeaBreak Wednesday #ShapeChallenge made me think of #conidia - fungal spores, named after the Greek word for dust...
#sciart #microbiology #fungi
Last Friday, I shared my image of the oral jaws and dentition of a 𝑮𝒂𝒎𝒃𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒂 𝒂𝒇𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒔. Here is the rest of it! Total length is ~ 3cm. #Ichthyology #SciArt #Photography #FishyFriday #FishSci
Horse #Mushrooms (Agaricus arvensis) for #FungiFriday! #SciArt by Miles Joseph Berkeley for Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Illustrations of British #Fungi, Vol. 4 (1884-86). Contributed for digitization in #BHLib by the @GersteinLibrary of the @uoftlibraries: https://t.co/g1IKOSrxcz
Cardinal Flowers (Lobelia cardinalis) are native to many areas of the Americas. #SciArt by Margaret Roscoe for her Floral Illustrations of the Seasons (1831). Contributed in #BHLib by the Mertz Library of @NYBG: https://t.co/fx4rUNqP4Q -- #WomeninBHLib #WomeninScience
Online #sciart class: "Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration 101" - Learn various skills and techniques for drawing the natural world in a free 6 week online course beginning September 18th. https://t.co/4WeiMdXUL1
The Kangaroo, illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde in Krefft's 1871 "The mammals of Australia" (on @BioDivLibrary via @SILibraries) https://t.co/Lvcm9wuWJ7 #SciArt #EasternGreyKangaroo
Rhinomuraena quaesita, a ribbon moray, for this week's #sundayfishsketch. I had quite a bit of fun with this one! #FishSci #SciArt #Ichthyology
Unfortunately we've explained to this large page before but it happened again. We want to take a moment to explain why editing out an artist's name from comics/cartoons hurts creators. While a credit link was later added, it's the image edit that remains problematic. Why? #sciart
See nature's diversity and interconnectedness in "Invisible Links: Botanical Art and Illustration" at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Open through October 14. Image by GNSI member Charlotte Ricker, whose work is featured in the exhibit. https://t.co/fNlgTBsHCU
#sciart #botanicalart
Highlights from the #paleostream! Alienochelys, Crassigyrinus, Hesperornis and Sinraptor. #paleoart #sciart #turtles #dinosaurs
Highlights from the #paleostream! Dryosaurus, Xiphactinus, Bannykus and Megacephalosaurus. #paleoart #sciart