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Here are the first thumbnail ideas, considering the meaning of the card of balance, focus and movement. I was exploring different compositions, between something symetrical and more symbolic, or with a better suggestion of movement.
The #BatChat #Podcast is available from a range of platforms and is the perfect companion for the #weekend. @SteveRoeBatMan talks to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the stories from the bat conservation movement. https://t.co/GJMI1rHPpp
@VikkyVixie, I brought more owls. Is this enough? As I said, I want to start an owl movement.
I'm not really proud of this drawing, but I already spent time on it. So there.
What’s your next move? Make it with one of Nikoleta Nosovska’s artworks. Nikoleta is a freelance graphic designer and an illustrator from Bulgaria. She is one of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
New enemies for YtVG, Boost and Lag. Small fairy that mess the flow of movement. Boost speeds up other enemies, Lag slows down players.
Tunas and lamnid sharks diverged millions of years ago, but selection pressures have brought them very similar biomechanical schemes for movement.
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Together we’re stronger! Awesome works by Daniela Mesquita Nunes, a youth worker and facilitator, who recently discovered her passion for illustration. She is one of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
The skeleton alone is not enough, we need a combination of muscle and bones especially to better understand movement. Understanding the chemosensory arrays in bacteria require a similar combination of cryo-TEM imaging and protein structure fitting! #BLASTXVI #BLASTSciArt
Illustrations to remind us we’re in this together by André Ruivo – an iIllustrator and filmmaker based in Lisbon, Portugal. He is one of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
We fight with love! Awesome works by Otto Pastias, a Mexican branding designer and illustrator, and Joshua Rush, an Irish illustrator, based in Wales. They are some of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
Grandville was a French caricaturist with an eye for the unnatural & absurd. The Flowers Personified (1847) shows a fantasy world peopled by humanised flowers. His disturbing images are recognised as an inspiration to the surrealist movement. #FolkloreThursday
We are excited to launch the @DalHPI "Staying Healthy during a Pandemic" series (x5)! I'm glad to be able to showcase my work & the work of my great colleagues. I will post a new video each hour. Here is the first one on the impact of COVID19 on movement.
https://t.co/Ijlb7w2E53
Great visuals by David Jon Walker to shake things up! David is a graphic designer and an Assistant Professor of Art at Austin Peay State University, USA. He is one of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
An illustration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today I was reminded that we cannot forget his partner’s work: Coretta Scott King, leader and inspiration, his wife.
We must seek full narratives to amplify the unrecognised contributions of women in the civil rights movement.🧡
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Proud works by @KokilaB! Kokila is a freelance visual artist and activist from India. She is one of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
Upbeat works by Cecilia Castelli, an Italian illustrator and graphic designer, and Tang Siu Nam, an artist and arts educator from China. They are some of the talented artists whose illustrations were selected in our open call in support of the human rights movement.
(4/6)Not only is the music otherworldly, in the absence of dialogue or voice acting, Yamada's visual language absolutely bursts forth. Every scene is clear in emotion and nuance through nothing more than body language and eye movement. You don't need words or subtitles to