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  • sunday-5:

Hoatzin
Pen and ink with watercolor/gouache
A painting I never finished in high school. I did the head, and was so afraid that the body wouldn’t turn out as good, that I just gave up.

    sunday-5:

    Hoatzin

    Pen and ink with watercolor/gouache

    A painting I never finished in high school. I did the head, and was so afraid that the body wouldn’t turn out as good, that I just gave up.

    Tagged: scientific illustration hoatzin birds exotic birds watercolor gouache pen and ink portrait south american birds nature animals rita clare

    Posted on January 21, 2013 via Citizens of Sunday-5 with 62 notes

  • southboundstudiosaz:


Close up of the raven skull done by Tracy

    southboundstudiosaz:

    Close up of the raven skull done by Tracy

    Tagged: scientific illustration Tracy Ledbetter Southbound Studios Tucson black and grey realism portrait botanical skull raven tattoo

    Posted on January 15, 2013 via Southbound Studios Artist Collective with 60 notes

  • premierepage:

    Illustrations de Kranken-Physionomik / ill. Non identifié ; Carl Heinrich Baumgartner, aut. du texte, 1842

    Tagged: krank malade sick illustration physionomie physionomy portrait

    Posted on November 25, 2012 via premiere page leamarchet.tumblr.com with 93 notes

  • biofixer:

    Mycoplasma mycoides:

    A painting of an entire Mycoplasma mycoides cell. The cell shown is about 250 nanometers in diameter, which is at the small end of the range of observed sizes. The macromolecules were shownat reasonable locations and concentrations, and with the actual shapes and sizes.

    Key

    Protein synthesis (labels in black)

    1. DNA
    2. DNA polymerase
    3. single-stranded-DNA binding protein (protects single-stranded portions during replication)
    4. RNA polymerase
    5. messenger RNA
    6. ribosome
    7. transfer RNA (in pink) and elongation factor Tu (in blue)
    8. elongation factor Tu and Ts
    9. elongation factor G
    10. aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
    11. topoisomerases
    12. Rec system for DNA repair: a) RecA, b) RecBC
    13. chaperonin GroEL (helps folding of new proteins)
    14. proteasome ClpA (destroys old proteins)

    Enzymes for energy production (labels in red)

    15. glycolytic enymes
    16. pyruvate dehydrogenase complex

    Membrane proteins (labels in blue)

    17. ATP synthase
    18. secretory proteins
    19. sodium pump
    20. zinc transporter
    21. magnesium transporter
    22. ABC transporter (different ABC transporters transport different types of molecules-ABC is short for “ATP-binding cassette”)
    23. magnesium transporter
    24. lypoglycan (long carbohydrate chains connected to lipid in the membrane)

    (Credit: David Goodsell)

    Tagged: science microbiology cellular biology art molecular biology cells microbes species mycoplasma scientific illustration portrait water colour

    Posted on August 23, 2012 via the biofixer with 3,445 notes

  • mudwerks:

(via Cartoon Portraits of Leading 19th Century Figures (1873) | The Public Domain Review)

Charles Darwin

…Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day (1873) with drawings by Frederick Watty… 

    mudwerks:

    (via Cartoon Portraits of Leading 19th Century Figures (1873) | The Public Domain Review)

    Charles Darwin

    …Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day (1873) with drawings by Frederick Watty… 

    Tagged: Charles Darwin.Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day 1873 illustration vintage cartoon portrait caricature Frederick Watty Darwin Charles Darwin

    Posted on August 18, 2012 via sloth unleashed with 115 notes

  • thelotustile:

He’s still not finished, but here’s my Hyacinth Macaw for now

    thelotustile:

    He’s still not finished, but here’s my Hyacinth Macaw for now

    Tagged: Bird Drawing Illustration Portrait Wildlife Macaw Parrot Blue Coloured Pencil

    Posted on June 8, 2012 via Drinking Tea and Thinking.... with 122 notes

  • hyperboria:


Vladimir Nabokov inspecting a butterfly,  Harvard (Museum of Comparative Zoology), Nov. 1946 -by Constantin Joffe
[Great to read: The Atlantic Online, April 2000 and some update: The New York Times, Jan. 25, 2011]

(via entregulistanybostan)
You can see some of Nabokov’s butterfly illustrations in the background and more here: Nabokov’s Legacy: Bequeathing Butterfly Theory

    hyperboria:

    Vladimir Nabokov inspecting a butterfly, Harvard (Museum of Comparative Zoology), Nov. 1946 -by Constantin Joffe

    [Great to read: The Atlantic Online, April 2000 and some update: The New York Times, Jan. 25, 2011]

    (via entregulistanybostan)

    You can see some of Nabokov’s butterfly illustrations in the background and more here: Nabokov’s Legacy: Bequeathing Butterfly Theory

    Tagged: 1940s Black and White Butterflies Constantin Joffe Portrait Vladimir Nabokov Writers photo scientists lepidoptera

    Posted on October 25, 2011 via Entre Gulistan y Bostan with 129 notes

    Source: entregulistanybostan

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