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5 publications from State of the worlds plants and fungi 2020, involving the spatial team at Kew. were we join the 210 scientists, from 42 countries https://t.co/c363jcWMOz
1. Extinction risk and threats to plants and fungi
Richard Wilson, Kew Gardens: The Pagoda and Bridge, c.1762 @YaleBritishArt
Living in Scotland, I was familiar with bumblebees as the main representation of bees. Spending more time in France & Belgium opened my eyes to the variety of bees & that some may look like wasps to the untrained eye (like mine). Image credit: Kew Gardens #DontStepOnABeeDay
Does Katie Scott consider herself a 'botanical illustrator'? Check out our extract about her stunning book collab with Kew Gardens from Varoom No Narrative issue for the answer! https://t.co/rtW9f1ZbWq @katiescottscott @BigPicturePress #varoommagazine
@mamayokonadito Hi my name is Kew but some people call me jewel, i am a self taught Jamaican artist that loves everything about space which shows sometimes in my drawing😆 I love doing freinds dtyis and fan drawing an i am also working on a comic...pls check me out💎😊💎💕
I'm so bad with character birthdays, but June 1st was Kew and Kisama's, two of my favorites! So happy birthday to them! (They have the same birthday because they're technically the same person.)
#art #artistsontwitter
Matilda Smith (1854-1926): Indian-born British botanical artist who became the first artist to depict New Zealand's flora in depth, the first official artist of The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and the second woman to become an Associate of The Linnaean Society.
Our previous #ArchiveBuilding at Chancery Lane housed the Public Record Office until 1977 when we moved to Kew. The building suffered damage in the Second World War so the documents were moved out of Central London to keep them safe. #Archive30
Pokémon Battle Challenge Art:
(Try out this art challenge with your friends or even me)
Art work should contain:
- You (a trainer)
- Your favorite Pokémon
- Your challenged opponent
- Your opponent’s Pokémon
Eg. My art piece. Jack Kew’s Metagross VS Nicholas Ang’s Corviknight
Kew resident artist Barbara LT’s work has taken a new direction in response to social distancing. She says ‘So I started this little series called Human Hugs. Times are really strange, social distancing taking us away from family or friends or just that wonderful
@SHelmigh The first one is from 2014, when I first tried digital painting but didn't kew how to grab a pencil. Second one was ended yesterday. Holly molly.
Made the most of today’s weather. Poor season for these beauties :/
#magnoliawatch #spring #kew
Interested in the 2020 super year for biodiversity? New role to co-ordinate teams across Kew on key issues and events this year, in order to position RBG Kew's voice and expertise on biodiversity and plant science. Apply here: https://t.co/3bcBlzttAP #Biodiversity2020
Thanks Penny for the great article in The Gloss Magazine, I love talking about the trip we made last Summer to Singapore 🇸🇬https://t.co/S121TFM678 Nearly 50 new large scale vibrant oil paintings from Singapore, Kew Gardens and The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland #thegloss
In 1849 Thomas Layton donated to the British Museum fossil bones of oxen and bear, together with numerous antlers, that were found during the excavation of the cutting at Kew Bridge Station. They were later transferred to the @NHM_London. https://t.co/DDJsPlDo8k #MusNature
.@vcawson RBSA will give a watercolour demonstration for launch of book The Kew Book of Painting Orchids in Watercolour commissioned by @SearchPress in collaboration with @kewgardens at @rbsagallery on January 18
https://t.co/obIqlqbIC5
#cultureisGREAT #orchids #watercolours
Found an excellent book of watercolours in the sale at the Kew shop.