From August 21-23, researchers and admirers of invertebrates celebrated them by flooding Twitter with photos and art under the hashtag #Invertefest. It also resulted in nearly 3,000 observations recorded at iNaturalist. As promised, here’s a collection of paleoart shared on the tag! Please click through to follow and see more from these artists.
also reposting this older work #InverteFest #paleoart pic.twitter.com/6jbxUwyOkv
— Very tired bug (@aldrich_kia) August 20, 2020
It's #InverteFest day 2! Let's celebrate with some invert #paleoart! (I'm not counting Haikouichthys as a vertebrate today) pic.twitter.com/jjKpLwL2l1
— sean ? (@swoletergeist) August 22, 2020
Results from the special #InverteFest #Paleostream!
Enchoteuthis, Ainiktozoon, Megalodon, Eoarthropleura…#paleoart #scicom #sciart #arthropods #paleontology #cephalopod #lobopod pic.twitter.com/aFuT09F6TU— Joschua Knüppe (@JoschuaKnuppe) August 22, 2020
I just remembered that I have a few #paleoart images to post for #InverteFest. They're reconstructions I produced for a blog post I wrote last year on #mimesis in fossil #insects.
While I haven't been too involved, I have loved seeing the recent influx of #invertebrate posts! pic.twitter.com/hlkOesrYKU— Julian Kiely (@JulianPalaeoART) August 23, 2020
A quick rendition of #Megalograptus welchi for #InverteFest!#Eurypterid #Ordivician #seascorpion #invertebrate #paleo #paleoart #paleontology #sciart #science #educational #naturalhistory #digitalart #digitalillustration #illustration #illustrationart #art #artistsontwitter pic.twitter.com/D76QKxpxha
— Sean Closson?? (@0CoffeeBlack0) August 22, 2020
"Lämp", a Archaeolepis mane stops in midair to avoid colliding
Also part of #InverteFest ,i guest#paleoart #sciart #arthropods #butterfly #moth pic.twitter.com/FvKOzubPmB— BatmanelVisigodo (@BVisigodo) August 22, 2020
I made this stylized illustration of some weird and wonderful Cambrian fauna for #InverteFest . Color-coded identification guide in the thread. #paleoart #FossilFriday #zbrush pic.twitter.com/uc5VhbRTcr
— Guy Paquin (@guy_paquin) August 21, 2020
#InverteFest starts today. Let's see some invert #paleoart!
Here is one by @anatotitan! pic.twitter.com/qQ4svAw94e
— Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs (@chasmosaurs) August 21, 2020
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