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Assassanistas #6, cover B by @S_Marguerite WoW!!!
@IDWPublishing
drew my cute new human oc, lael! theyre a wannabe-xenobotanist and. u kno. colonial military fighter pilot
@Irish_Painter @nuiglibrary @NGIreland @the__Liberator @TheHughLane Henry Jones Thaddeus' unfinished Portrait of a Gentleman (c.1903) is of artist, botanist, historian, and Irish lace expert Michael Holland (1855-1950). See it on our Grand Staircase! Incidentally, Holland lived at North Mall, Cork: https://t.co/4epUR9IQ6E #Cork
I'm doing #AdventureApril and here's Day 1: Adventurer Protagonist. She's a cryptobotanist out to catalog some mysterious and/or murderous flora! Also she doesn't have a name, help me name her please.
Composer Alexander Chapman Campbell - the pianist turned pilgrim 😊 https://t.co/zhn1tEfyCU via @Norwegian_Arts #Norway #music #pilgrim #piano @stolavsleden @trondelag @VisitNorwayUK
Been working on this design for a while and i think im finally settled with them. Meet Omen! They’re a melanistic Sabertooth Jaguar. 🐾
#FursonaIRL
Just now saw this and sounds fun
We got fursuit, melanistic wolf, Mexican grey wolf, and some art
She’s my rare Melanistic Mexican Grey Wolf Lycanthrope baby :3
This month's @ObsFood illustration is the pianist & author @JRhodesPianist James Rhodes. Catch it online & in print today
Also since I keep not doing her ref sheet, here is a preview of what the new Zambuka is looking like. Melanistic wild doggo with blue being her default accent, but it'll be variable (green, purple, orange etc).
Phew, finished this just in time to say Happy #InternationalWomensDay to all you *incredible* inspirational ladies. Here is a little tribute to Beatrix Potter, an amazing author, artist, businesswoman botanist and pioneer. She has been an inspiration to me my whole life.
Diana Ruth Wilson, (1886-1969) Sherborne's pioneering botanist and one of the first to inventorise plants of the shola forests in the Nilgiri Hills
the boi is the prince’s favorite pianist
Today we celebrate Scottish Botanist and Artist Anna Maria Walker. Her and her husband created an extensive collection of plants in Ceylon (1830-1838). In addition to her botanical work, she was the first European woman to climb Adam’s Peak in 1820.
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