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For day 5 of the #SciArt Tweet Storm here is an illustration I did for my in-prep book which was also shown during last year #paleoart exhibit “Picturing the Past”. It is a group of Dimorphodon, one of my favorite pterosaurs. Also because today is #PterosaurPtuesday
I've seen a lot of #SciArt tweets going around so I figured I'd throw in some of my favorite vectors.
Aight let's get in on this #SciArtTweetstorm business. Here's just a handful of old dead animals I've drawn - Flexomornis, Plesiosaurus, Anomalocaris, and Zygodactylus! #paleoart
Hsisosuchus and an Angustinaripterus friend
#sciart #SciArtTweetstorm #paleoart
#sciart tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, third entry: series of #Fishes (mostly patagonian, marine and some freshwater dwellers) made for the book Peces y Pesca Deportiva https://t.co/u2i9Su5tBM
#sciart tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, second entry, Birds from Buenos Aires city, made for an illustrated checklist
¿Quien es tu ilustradora científica
favorita? ¡Publica una ilustración suya y etiquetanos! #DiaDeLaMujer #sciart #8deMarzo
Warthog anatomy anyone? Discover a simple way to remember the muscles next week as part of this SciArt presentation. It really helps improve where you put your grooves and shading! @ExchangeTwick @SearchPress @helenscales @MyRichmondApp @ScienceWeekUK https://t.co/EacSdbJUCD
Sarah, ZSL's Archivist, did an online chat session with some KS2 students about Joan Procter, ZSL's former Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians. Find out more about Joan Procter in Sarah's blog https://t.co/FtZy4lwnv6 #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInScience #sciart
Loving the #SciArtTweetstorm and had to add my watercolor drawing of jellyfish. #SciArt #Jellyfish
Im join!!! This is my #SciArt #SciartTweetstorm #scientificillustration Three beetles🐞
Two more birds for #SciArt Tweet Storm, from the archives: An exultant Sedge Wren from @BobTarte's fabulous pic (used with permission) (thanks Bob!) and a breathless plein aire sketch of an osprey that was perched right over my head! @Symbiartic
Day 5 of #WomensHistoryMonth2019 #WomenInSTEM features Jane Cooke Wright, cancer researcher and contributor to chemotherapy and tissue culture techniques.
#women #WomenInScience #sciart #illustration #science #scicomm #womeninstemm #WomensHistoryMonth #cells #CancerResearch
Still haven't really contributed to the #SciArt tweetstorm, so here it is! My favourite Mosasaur illustrations, at least, the ones I can Tweet!
Sometimes I like to riff on my own designs. This logo I made for @Cataranea and @Ibycter’s Kickstarter a couple of years ago later became a laser-cut wood design, and in its most recent incarnation, is being reborn in enamelled wood. #SciArtTweetstorm #SciArt #entomology
For some in the animal kingdom, every day is Fat Tuesday
#FatTuesday #library #SciArt #illustration #rarebooks #oldbooks
#Insect #SciArt from Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles, Atlas (1853) by Pierre Auguste Joseph Drapiez and Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent. Contributed for digitization in #BHLib by @Mann_Library @Cornell_Library ➡️ https://t.co/KvLTUJynb1 -- #loveinsects
We don’t know much of small creatures who lived with #Hadrosaurus but with the help of @AcadNatSci paleontologists I came up with two kinds #birds based on known cretaceous fossils who likely were there, along with #horseshoecrabs to include. #SciArt #paleoart #dinosaur
#SciArtTweetstorm! In an effort to spite flower-based botanical art programs, I did my certificate project on bryophytes. This is an Anthoceros hornwort with a gray hairstreak butterfly and a western honey bee. #sciart