After much poking, my friend has coaxed me to post about my commissions.
Soooo here’s some examples and pricing. At this time, I’m not comfortable with drawing humans, so animals/critters/creatures only.
#art
The Carolina Wildlife center now at risk for shutting down!
They stated in a recent Facebook post that they are in need of $75,000 to keep doors open and keep saving animals.
@wachfox@carowildlife
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About a decade ago, a baker in a small mountainous village in southern Austria noticed his cow doing something unusual. When Veronika had an itch, she would grab a stick in her mouth and use it to scratch her body. Over the years, the brown bovid’s technique improved. She could pick up objects as large as a broom or rake and move them around with her prehensile tongue, changing their length and orientation to ensure the best possible scratch.
The behavior isn’t just a clever trick: It’s the first documented case of tool use in cattle, scientists report.
And, it turns out, one of Veronika’s skills has only been seen in humans and chimpanzees. Learn more: https://t.co/iVyXt180Oh
We are rallying for our friend and teammate, @JackTannerr. He's one of the good ones, folks. 💜
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Iberian harvester ants are the only known organism that propagates two species by itself, according to research from 2025.
Learn more during #InsectWeek: https://t.co/B03IfiywuN
Being part of a generation that was told “Wikipedia is not a source” makes it genuinely baffling to me that jobs are now telling people to just use ChatGPT for everything.
As we’ve read in literally thousands (6k now!) of responses to our survey on writing and reading in the age of AI… readers do NOT want to read work unless they know there’s a human on the other end.
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We wanted to explore symbiosis and mutualism in Subnautica 2.
These beings can survive alone, but in joining they create a central powerful water jet, and share nutrients and neurotransmitters via the attachment membranes.
A decade ago, we discovered an exceptionally exciting exoplanet that could be the best candidate for hosting alien life. Now we’re about to find out if it really is https://t.co/rCryn4Mf0M