🍄 One Thousand American Fungi by Charles McIlvaine & Robert K. Macadam
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🍄 One Thousand American Fungi by Charles McIlvaine & Robert K. Macadam
We are sooooo close to adding 4 extra pages to the book. As you can see it’s gonna be an awesome research section and gallery. All stretch goals after this will be adding more pages and making the book the best it can be. Please support my Kickstarter and be a part of this fun book.
Monster Forge presents: The Explorer’s Guide to the Monstrous Cryptid Creatures of the United States. The Official CRYPTIDAGORIA!
How do you do moments spirits! 🤠
Honorable mentions to the Nature Guide & Anxious Angler!
Listen, I know Days of Nature ended almost a week ago but I knew that if I didn't draw these two as a classic Russian meme I would explode Anyway, Nature Guide being the kid of Chill Sunbather whom they bring with them to work is a headcanon you will pull out of my cold, dead hands (the writing is translated as “my lil’ cunt”) original meme under the cut:
“I feel like my cognitive processing speed takes a hit every summer.”
“It probably doesn’t. The heat and the lack of structure just combine to make my mental faculties feel like soup.”
“Jeanette has proposed a fun idea of working on a Nature Guide while camping and that sounds like just what I need to scratch the intellectual itch.” 🤩
I’m back from inactivity to share some pages from my nature (but mostly bird) journal this year. 🌲🌲🌲 I decided to change how I approached it this year and am putting each month into an open page spread within my regular journal. I’m also pushing myself to do an entry each moth rather than skipping a whole lot like I did last year. This is not working for me and I will be changing it up again next year but will carry through to the end of the year! There are a few gaps and unfinished pieces but as a whole I'm pleased with how my art is improving.
Tree Identification Guide Part 1
From “Identifying Broadleaved Trees in Winter” by Observatree
-Clark