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Monographie des picideees - Alf. Malherbe - vol.t3 - 1861 - via Internet Archive
Added the color to this one. Inktober day 11: Coraciiformes; Belted kingfisher (female) #inktober #inktober2017 #drawing #inking #ink #inkdrawing #artistoninstagram #art #artist #bird #birdart #birdartist #zoology #ornithology #sciart #scientificillustration
Inktober day 12: Podicipediformes; HÍÍÌÍÍÌŒ ÌąÌ ÍÍÍÌ„ÍÌÍÍ ĂłÌŽÌ§ÌÌ»ÌÌÌŠÍ ÌÌÌłÌr̷̞ÌÍÍĄ ̶̊ÌÍÌ„ÌŁÍ̻̱̊nÌČÌŠÌÍĄ Ì€ÍÌźÍÌłÍ Ă©ÌÍÌ©ÍÍÌŹÌŻÍ ÌšÌÌŻÌdÍÌ ÌŻÌŻÍÌ»ÍÌÌ»Ì ÍÌ̱̌ÍÌÌ€ÍÍgÍÒÌčÌÌÍÍÌłÌŻÌŻÌ ÌžÌłÌÍÌȘÌ€ÌŻÌźrÌ·ÌŒÍÌÌÌ ÍÌÍ ÌÌÌÍÌ e̶ÍÌÍ ÌÌ ÍÍÌÌÌbÌ·ÍÌ©ÌÍ ÌšÌŹeÒÌąÍÌÍÍ
It feels like Iâve created a cursed image. I really wanted to draw the grebe swimming with its feet, made the executive decision to not draw the water around it and thought maybe, just maybe the shapes would make it look less cursed but no. My partner described it as an âeldritch abomination surrounded by esoteric glyphsâ
Inktober day 5. Northern paper wasp based on a photo I took. A bit more stylized this time.I used liquid ink for the washes, pens for the outlines, and yellow sharpie over ink washes.
Inktober day 15: Passeriformes; King bird of paradise (male)
Inktober day 2: Galliformes; Sharp-tailed grouse (female)
Iconographie générale des ophidiens (edited) - Giorgio Jan - 1860 - via Internet Archive
Passenger pigeons were once the most abundant birds in the North America, and perhaps even the world. They flew in flocks that contained perhaps millions of individuals and would cover the sky en masse, hiding the sun and bringing the darkness in. There are only 260 million of the familiar rock pigeons today but pre-settlement billions of passenger pigeons existed in the North America. Here is an account of an encounter with a passenger pigeon flock from people in Columbus, Ohio, in 1855:
As the watchers stared, the hum increased to a mighty throbbing. Now everyone was out of the houses and stores, looking apprehensively at the growing cloud, which was blotting out the rays of the sun. Children screamed and ran for home. Women gathered their long skirts and hurried for the shelter of stores. Horses bolted. A few people mumbled frightened words about the approach of the millennium, and several dropped on their knees and prayed- excerpt taken from âA Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeonâs Flight to Extinctionâ by Joel Greenberg.
The last passenger pigeon went extinct on September the 1st, 1914. The demise of these birds was caused by extensive hunting and habitat destruction brought by the European settlers.
Drawings by Walton Ford
Illustrated some dahlias, roses, and death head moths for an album cover for the band Dahlia - such a cool and fun project!
This week: Form follows function! You can tell a lot about a bird by its wings.
Illustration from Johnsonâs household book of nature, 1880.
2017 - Making a new birdie, Stellerâs Jay.
On the cover of Cell
In this issue, Korb et al. (1209â1223) identified a subset of epigenetic regulators as potential targets in Fragile X syndrome. On the cover, the sagittal section of the human brain hemisphere is depicted using paper filigree, with contours of the anatomical structures outlined with artistic representation of the ââchromatin fiber.ââ The repeat units of core histones are shown in canonical red, green, blue, and yellow colors, with linker DNA in teal. The parallel between chromatin architecture and cortical folding highlights the emerging role of epigenetic misregulation in human neurological disorders. Artwork by Alexey Soshnev.
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Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera Buprestidae)
Kerremans Ch. 1903 - Coleoptera: Buprestidae.- In:Wytsman P. - Genera Insectorum XII.V. - Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles
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By Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, 1772-1844  Cuvier, Frédéric, 1773-1838
Publication info A Paris: Chez A. Belin ⊠,1824-1842. BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
White rhinoceros, in purples.
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