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day 30 - wonder

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Last day of , 2fer: dance & wonder. The during its waggle dance, traces the shape of a figure 8 with its abdomen. This has sacred meaning as a symbol of infinity, duality, energy & flow. Thnx ers, & !

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I feel I am constantly "Yielding" for Whitetail Deer driving here in Michigan. They love nothing more than to randomly leap across the roads.

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For the prompt “yielding”: my portrait of Indian E.K. Janaki Ammal with plants she bred and researched including sugarcane, magnolia and eggplant. By breeding genetic crosses she worked to increase yield of food crops and combat the risk of famine.

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Day 29: Yielding. I'm not a great gardener, alas, but I always regard as a pact between a person and their soil. Care in exchange for a Yield. These show an idealised harvest from a yielding the pact works well

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Day 28: Dancing

Today we are looking at Mantis - an insect order with more than 2400 species. They occur worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats.
They appear incredibly fragile but are super strong.

Insp.: Unsplash ganna-aibetova

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Day 28: The does waggle dances to show her hive mates where good food sources are cited, or to prompt swarms. These dances include a lot of information on abundance and precise locations

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barroni anatomy sketches made for . A lesser known species of Pontolis from LA distinguished by its elongated skull.

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day 23 prompt ‘kind’
Flapjack, Opisthoteuthis california or adorabilis
is a kind of deep-sea octopus.

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For prompt “branching” I’m returning to the mathematical neuroscience piece I made for This is a more metaphorical image, combining 2 linocuts: neurons & a flow-chart to illustrate science at the intersection of the brain and computation.⁠

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Close up detail shots of my finger painted Space Art ✨

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Day 25
Petrified
I hesitated between this petrifying tiger, drawn for the new year (my mood), and a stem segment of crinoid Poteriocrinus crassus (fossil collected by my gran'father in Sahara)

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