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#sundayfishsketch featuring amazon fishes. Growing up in the Amazon was definitely a bless. Here are some of my favorite fishes: tucunaré, Cichla spp., the most iconic fish from my hometown Tucuruí; the pirarucu, Arapaima gigas; and stingrays, Paratrygon aiereba. #scicomm #sciart
My newest painting, "King of the Electric Jungle" is up on Cubelight Graphics (complete with citations)! Come and see it live at the #GallimaufricScience art show Oct 5th @indigotealounge #sciart #paleoart #80s #tyrannosaurus #dinosaur #retro #vaporwave https://t.co/VJwZCHBlS6
Two for the price of one! Michaelmas Daisies (left) and Amaranth (right) are both in bloom in my part of the world. Michaelmas Daisies (Aster amellus) are named for the feast of St. Michael, which is observed on September 29. #HistSciArt #BotanicalIllustration
ReadItDaddy's Second Picture Book of the Week - Week Ending 28th September 2018: "Power to the Princess" by Vita Murrow and Julia Bereciartu (Lincoln Children's Books) https://t.co/uZDGMgGfCX
Red-Headed Lovebird (Agapornis pullarius). #SciArt by Frederick Polydore Nodder for George Shaw, Naturalist's Miscellany, Vol. 1 (1789-1813). Contributed to #BHLib by @bhl_au and @museumsvictoria: https://t.co/NBa3R4YZhk #birds #birbs
It's #WoodcutWednesday! Datura (also known as Jimsonweed, Locoweed, Devil's snare, and Hell's Bells) appears in this 16th century herbal by Cristóbal Acosta; via @BioDivLibrary and @GettyHub. See more here: https://t.co/eFXZsfoNNZ #BHLib #BotanicalIllustration #HistSciArt
I look forward to sharing this new reportage art book, STELLAR, at New York Comic Con 2018. Come check it out at booth 1145...https://t.co/TtWQ33rNbp
#NYC #NYCC #bookbirthday #NASA #SpaceX #sciart
Happy to preview my submissions for 🦖#PicturingthePastSVP 🦖
Not sure why I hadn't done this sooner.
#paleoart #SciArt #dinosaurs
An old school assignment for a #scientificillustration course. We had real (dead) insects under a microscope for reference, I painted the weird little creature #molecricket. A lot of fun! #sciart
«Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable».
(Wizard of Oz)
#heart #heartart #cardiology #medicalart #medart #medicineart #anatomy #anatomyart #surgery #creativephotography #medicine #medical #cardiologia #realism #minimalphotography #stilllife #sciart
Highlights from the Invertebrate #paleostream! Nipponites, Attercopus, Telephina and Gigatitan (yes, stupid name). #paleoart #palaeoart #spider #ammonite #trilobite #sciart
After mucking it up and starting over from scratch, here is Lachnolaimus maximus, the hogfish, for my contribution to this week's #SundayFishSketch. And, of course, I had help as usual. #Ichthyology #SciArt #Hogfish #CatsOfTwitter #CatDad
Agar is a wobbly jelly-like substance that scientists grow bacteria on. But did you know that it was inspired by pudding? Read more at the blog: https://t.co/ttLk7VXqbe #SciComm #SciArt
Highlights from the #paleostream! Kimberella, Ptychodus, Eocarchia, Goyocephale. #paleoart #palaeoart #shark #sciart #dinosaur
Digitized #sciart #resources galore! I am pleased to know @belgrade18, #librarian extraordinaire, who once worked @NIH National Library of Medicine (https://t.co/sUjE5wLjyx (image);
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and now is at @librarycongress Rare Books
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Feeling crabby after a long week? These crustaceans understand. But you can unclench your pincers, because it's Friday!
#SciArt by J.O. Westwood from "Transactions of the Zoological Society of London" v. 2 (1841), contributed in #BHLib by @NHM_Library: https://t.co/a6SSPjn9Eq
Dare I admit I've spent the day recycling @bhl_au tweets from 2016? The historic content is still just as awesome (it's even more historic). It totally deserves a second airing! (And thx to #280characters I can now say so much more about this beautiful #SciArt ). @BioDivLibrary
Editorial illustration for research on aggressive temperature control for fever in the Intensive Care Unit. Would anyone be interested in a video on my process to design it? #sciart #scicomm #illustration #medicalillustration #medicalart
New to the #BHLib @Flickr: "Hortus Canalius" (1823), by Ignaz Friedrich Tausch, illustrating & describing a selection of the plants found at the botanical garden of Emanuel Joseph Malabaila von Canal. Explore the #SciArt thanks to @HarvardLibrary: https://t.co/dmfY17bGoo