Further Arty Stuff.

oh good, there's more.

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Best of Cornell notes IV: Burgess Shale fauna, a harpy, Dostoyevsky characters, and a scene from "Walden." Best of Cornell notes V: Death in Venice, Madame Bovary, a pirate, assorted ridiculolusness. Best of Cornell notes VI: Mayor of Casterbridge vs. Oliver Twist vs. random Bob Dylan head Best of Cornell notes VII: the Polynesian woman was originally next to a guy in a Kaiser helmet; they were in the "Pollination and Germination" section of some botany notes. HAR! Ink wash of my incredibly foxy little sister. And the cat. (neither is actually this well-behaved)
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HarryPotterness. Shut up. Bug postcard I: Luna moth Bug postcard II: completely fictitious cerambycid Bug postcard III: not actually a bug vague sketches of more oddly lovely Berkeley fashionistas
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I think I would like to turn TMBG's "Metal Detector" into a minicomic about palaeontology. No, really, that could be fun. (I am ashamed to have completely forgottenhow to draw a pycnogonid. Or, for that matter, xiphosurans. :P) Notes from evolutionary bio redux. Ho ho. Is it Van Valen's "Red Queen" hypothesis, or Lewontin's? Either way, this is clearly a blue queen and therefore has no theoretical implications. from photographs of "women of the old West." One peevish li'l gal, and a woman labeled only as "Mrs. Smith of Glenrock." (from the good old days when little girls housewives alike wore hobnailed boots) Let's all argue about Popper's induction vs.deduction, and implications for current research.
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Sketch, quick 'n' crappy, of some sort o' rock and roll musician.(It was very dark that evening, and I was far from the stage. ) Another "lecture notes" fella, of decidedly odd femoral anatomy. From a seminar on Argentine ants and their effects on cottony cushion scale, an insect pest of wine grapes. (Note the Argentine ant riding a scale insect across the Pampas. ) SCIENCE VS. CULTURE. (can you tell I am rooting for Science?) aaaand one more seminar notepage, this time of phylogeography of the salamander Plethodon .. (so much molecular data, so little morphology. Sadness!)


Last updated: 9/27/03