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It’s #! I’m a multidisciplinary artist whose visual work is # # and # #. I’m also a writer and composer.

If you’d like to support what I do, you can tip me on ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/lia_pas
push, pull, & tingle (2018)<br /><br />An embroidery on deep purple linen. There is a purple outline of a feminine right hand from the side, palm up, fingers curled slightly inward. There are many tiny white French knots covering the fingertips and light blue, gold, and navy French knots on parts of the palm. There are fine filigree lines connecting many of the French knots and white strands of thread strung from each fingertip to an apex above the hand. There is a starburst floating above the palm in white and light blue.
Nave of Vibration (2017) <br /><br />An embroidery of an inner ear done in bone white thread on dark purple linen. The centre of the spiral is labeled “nave of vibration”, the body of the inner ear is labeled “plumes of sound”, and the tubes are labeled “windows open.”
eye poem (2016)<br /><br />An embroidery of the venations of the eye stitched in blues, greens, and purples on bone coloured cloth. In a circle outlining the eye is a poem that can be read starting on any word: behind her blue green eyes were fine lace webs so she could see purple mist opening.
Winter night mitosis sampler (2024)<br /><br />Two reproductive cells dividing embroidered on white linen. The edges of the dividing egg cells and the nucleus membranes are in light grey split stitch. A circle of light purple stem stitch is the cell membrane. The corona radiata is in dark navy zig zag chain stitch. The nucleolus of each cell is in navy bullion stitch. The polar bodies are stitched in burgundy single strand back stitch. The cytoplasm is stitched in variegated blue/purple thread in a mix of seed stitch and French knots. Lia’s initials are stitched in white whipped back stitch.
 
Is it #? I'm Æter, a blind artist from nw Colorado. I study ecology and entomology and that research is reflected pretty heavily in my art. I mostly paint bugs and write fiction. My favorite hashtag is #
Sticker featuring the backside of a bumblebee that says "I like bee butts and I cannot lie"
Chalk/charcoal drawing amid an American burying beetle (black and orange spotted beetle) carrying a larva.
Watercolor painting of a cicada in scientific illustration pose: one set of wings is extended fully, the other folded up.
Gel pen drawing of a cute little ant.
 
This week is #. My chronic illnesses are an invisible disability, especially #: a neuroimmune disease that has a worse quality of life measurement than any other. This # # # maps out my symptoms as they were in 2016.
Body Map (2016)<br /><br />An outline of a naked woman is embroidered on linen in the same bone white colour as the linen. She stands legs together, her right hand covering her groin, her left hand, palm up, extended slightly to her side. She looks to the right. Her entire body except for her belly is covered in intricate markings representing different neurological sensations. Her face is a mask of green lines, feathery grey lines cover her shoulders and chest. There is a thick band of intricate burgundy stitching around her waist. Her forearms and hands are covered in thick blue undulant lines. Her right leg has bands of burgundy along the muscles, with small dots around them. Her inner left leg has a thick line of blue running up it, with thin branches spreading towards her outer leg.
 
# Day 14 • futurist • Now that it's autumn, spring feels very far in the future. Here's my spring mitosis # sampler (2024). #
Spring mitosis sampler (2024) <br /><br />Two reproductive cells dividing embroidered on white linen. The edges of the dividing egg cells and the nucleus membranes are in bluish mossy green split stitch. A circle of light green stem stitch is the cell membrane. The corona radiata is pastel pink zig zag chain stitch. The nucleolus of each cell is in pastel pink bullion stitch. The polar bodies are stitched in mauve single strand back stitch. The cytoplasm is stitched in variegated pink to green thread in a mix of seed stitch and French knots. Lia’s initials are stitched in white whipped back stitch.
 
Thinking about the tardigrades in Sloth and Manatee taking off in their own space ship this week - Tardigrade Moon Party!

In the print shop: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/studioyesyes/tardigrade-moon-party/

Weekly Sloth and Manatee comics and more: https://buttondown.email/betsystreeter

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Illustration of tardigrades partying on the moon
 
An oldy but a goody, # stenops. The anatomy is a bit skinnier than I would do these days, but I still really love the colors and the textures on its doritos.

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Stegosaurus
 
I made 4 more in my series of related prints about leafcutter bees, each unique. Similar to the print in the pollinator garden, but the prints in my shop are on lovely Japanese washi paper & feature different plants. These prints are both about, & a sort of collaboration with leaf cutter bees! These small, but multifarious native bees are important …

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As described: This work features 2 large linocuts of two leaf cutter bees: Megachile relativa and Megachile brevis. These linocuts are made on collaged Japanese washi papers and cellophane to capture the colours in their bodies and wings. Each print has its own array of leaf and petal prints from leaves and petals used by leaf cutter bees from my garden. The plants used include raspberries, roses (leaves and petals), lily of the valley, lilac, hollyhock, cone flowers and more. Each print is 17" tall by 12" wide
As described: This work features 2 large linocuts of two leaf cutter bees: Megachile relativa and Megachile brevis. These linocuts are made on collaged Japanese washi papers and cellophane to capture the colours in their bodies and wings. Each print has its own array of leaf and petal prints from leaves and petals used by leaf cutter bees from my garden. The plants used include raspberries, roses (leaves and petals), lily of the valley, lilac, hollyhock, cone flowers and more. Each print is 17" tall by 12" wide
 
1) # # . Mostly anatomical.
2) Cotton DMC threads on linen
3) Antique anatomical engravings and models. Especially Vesalius’ Fabrica!
4) How what most people find disturbing about anatomy (gore, symptoms) can be made intricate and beautiful.
5) I shifted from performance work to embroidery when I became disabled by chronic illness. The fact that I was able to do this while very very sick still impresses me!
 
A collection of drying linocut portraits of Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier (1758-1836) with her quill in hand, documents the dawn of modern chemistry.

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As described, my collection of drying linocut portraits of Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier (1758-1836) with her quill in hand, and a sheet of paper on a table with a lot of glassware used for chemistry. She wears a dress with sash and large lace collar and her head is piled with curls. She looks towards the viewer. The image is is a gradient (rainbow roll) of lavender, turquoise and copper on white washi paper.
 
I’m newish to Mastodon and would like to follow more people who post about the following: # # # # # # and #. If you know of people like this or are one yourself, let me know!
 
For # I’m sharing my ‘Turtles all the way down’ #. Made for an exhibition about # I also took the opportunity to highlight the # of #. This hint of an infinite stack includes from the top down: …

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My linocut print of ‘Turtles all the way down.’ The blue and green globe of the Earth is on top of a never ending stack of turtles of various species against the starry background of space. This hint of an infinite stack includes from the top down: an eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum), a red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), a black pond turtle (Geoclemys hamiltonii ), a painted batagur (Batagur borneoensis), a Oaxaca mud turtle (Kinosternon oaxacae), a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the hint of something larger.⁠ The print is on 11” x 14” beige washi paper with bark inclusions.<br />⁠
 
I'll be showing my science-inspired # at Artists & Makers studios in Rockville alongside Ivan Amato's micro-photography of chemical compounds. The show opens March 29, with receptions on March 31 and April 7. I'll remind you ; ) Here's a preview https://lnkd.in/gu3YrYJv # # # # #
micro photograph of cheimcal compound at left, abstract watercolor at right, both in shades of green and orange
 
Work in progress.
Currently painting a small tortoiseshell butterfly.
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Photo of my workspace with a palette and water container on the right, a painting propped up on my desk easel on the left. On it is an unfinished painting of a small tortoiseshell butterfly - the blue and orange areas are laid in, the rest is still white.
 
Hello fellow Proboscideans, my name is Daniel Joel Newman. I’m a 2D & 3D artist. I work for a game studio. I live in Massachusetts and honestly it shows. I’m currently working on a narrative art book project called “Uncertain Placement: Curious Specimens of the Quirke Museum of Natural History”.

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Giant Tadpole
Eternapillar, a frightening caterpillar
Manatee
Monster Mask Lizard
 
I started my career as the scientific illustrator for the early mammal # lab at UChicago. I’ve also done some illustrations for a Scientific American article and Illustrated Beasts Before Us by Dr. Elsa Panciroli. # #
illustration of Thrinaxodon, with portions of the spine represented as puzzle pieces overlaying it and scattered around
artist's reconstruction of Microdocodon, perched in a Bennettitale plant and eating an insect
digital ink illustration of Docofossor teeth and jaw
black and white artist's reconstruction of an early Permian scene with Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, and Casea
 
Greetings Mastodon!

My name is Sean Closson I'm an illustrator from a little village in Maine, USA. I make a lot of art featuring prehistoric creatures.

You can buy prints, tshirts, and other cool things with my work on it here:
http://coffeeisblack.redbubble.com

You can follow me on various other sites here:
https://linktr.ee/thecoffeeisblack

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"Lambeosaurus lambii," digital paint in Photoshop
"Sauropelta edwardsorum," digital paint in Photoshop
"Nothosaurus mirabilis," digital paint in Photoshop
"Kentrosaurus aethiopicus," digital paint in Photoshop
 
# please! I'd like to follow more artists who are interested in/make art about the following topics:
# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # and there is more, but! I'd love to have a look at your recommendations! Also writers and scientists!
 
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