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Happy #Feathursday! Celebrate with beautiful #bird #SciArt by Pauquet in Prévost & Lemaire's "Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques" (1864). This work features 80 plates showing 200 subjects. Digitized in #BHLib by @NHM_Library: https://t.co/tIda1yFjov
meet Daniela, a friend and sister😊
(I'm left with this way of digitizing)
Original drawing made by:RoyDinamo85
Digitized and colored made by:LxToon's
#TheLoudHouse #LoudHouse #Oc #Nickelodeon #Fanart #MyArt #ArtTrade
"Looks like we both came out of this scarred, old friend"
Done for the Sybal Heim plot point 2: riots of 1894
Included pencil/pen sketch, the color pencil/crayon beginings, and of course, the digitized final version.
#art #artistfae #illustration #sketch #digital #sai #Dey…
digitized some #doodles during #awfulsquad earlier #snake #plant #snek
Now digitized! Credit to @Minty_Meeo for the digitization and colouring, really deserves credit for this.
Enter an Archive of 6,000 Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized and Free to Read Online https://t.co/QglJsmIXwG
Explore the mammals of the British islands for #MammalMonday with Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston's "British Mammals" (1903). Digitized in #BHLib by @AMNH: https://t.co/qflAJtlNqA #SciArt #naturalhistory
Digitized a Blanky doodle from yesterday.
wonder what he's thinking about...
DIGITIZED Breviary/psaltery from the Premonstratensian Monastery in Teplá, (West Bohemia), 14thC, today in our manuscript collection (#NationalLibraryCZ Teplá MS b 13) https://t.co/2fdudOF6Ac
God of Death for a friend’s D&D campaign. the traditional sketch was done by another friend. I digitized it.
Luna caressing what belongs to her. 😊😏
Original drawing made by:Takeshi1000
Digitized by:LxToon's
#TheLoudHouse #LoudHouse #LunaLoud #George #Nickelodeon #Fanart #MyArt
American malacologist George W. Tryon, Jr. was a co-founder of the American Journal of Conchology. His 1860s monograph documents terrestrial #mollusks from the U.S. https://t.co/rcmfu466vJ Digitized @Mann_Library @Cornell_Library #MolluskMonday
"Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850) features #SciArt by Mary Ann Burnett & text chiefly by her brother, Gilbert Thomas Burnett, the 1st professor of #botany at @KingsCollegeLon. Digitized in #BHLib by @FieldMuseum https://t.co/LUYcK4aYM8 #BotanicMonday #WomenInScience