Another water exploration in K2 was CS’s experiment, with help from HC. Outside yesterday, C had gathered garbage in the yard using tongs. We talked about how it helped keep it from getting into rivers or lakes.
So today, he tested it out: what will happen to water when garbage gets in? #ScienceInK
The dripping sculptures lead to others observing how the water changes paper, from our drawing paper to the thicker Bristol board from the art centre.
Students observe the world, notice patterns or changes, and design experiments to learn more. This is true learning through play. #ScienceInk
I’ve designed a whole buncha tattoos and never accidentally made a fascist one
It’s not difficult
#scienceink
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Cool #scienceink
Got a random email from Russia today; someone got a tattoo on their leg of one of my designs.
I’ll post it with permission later.
Tattoo design portfolio:
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#scienceink
A rainbow on paper towel drying on another clean towel, with a bit of colour bleeding through.
A collage showing a student creating his own rainbow paper experiment, and him looking closely as the water moves through the paper.
TK was inspired by OAM’s colourful experiment drying by the sink. He made his own, starting with toilet paper, but that one ripped before he could test it. We gave him paper towel and he made a new one, placing it carefully in water and watching as the colours moved. Success! #ScienceInK
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EP noticed something surprising in one smaller chunk of ice, and it drew a new group of curious explorers, too. She saw a tiny rainbow in the ice! We called Mrs. Shaw over afterwards to see it, and she used her phone 🔦 to get a better look.
#LookingClosely #ScienceInK
Ice exploration from yesterday. Students noticed that the tuff tray outside had a sheet of ice in it. We brought it inside to explore, and students used their “looking closely” skills to share their observations as they played. Some students grabbed their mittens, too #ScienceInK
Black and white photo of my calf, you can see I'm on a bike in the periphery. Dilophosaurus skeleton in the death pose, back severely arched. Style is blackline, with a gear behind the head, derailleur for the forelimb, and bike chain in the tail vertebrae. The skull and limbs are full black silhouette, with the spine in black outlines, not filled in. It's distressed and sketchy looking by design.
Dilophosaurus with bike parts fossil tattoo.
Design by me, tattooed by German Shible (Toronto).
#ArtAdventCalendar day 14
#scienceink #tattoo #paleoart #bikesky
If you see this, post a #dinosaur!
Allosaurus book interior illustration for the book, “How to Avoid Extinction”, by Paul Acampora, published by Scholastic.
Modified with permission from a tattoo I designed for author @restingdinoface.bsky.social .
#paleoart #scienceink
I like lifting weights, playing dnd, painting minis, have my fair share of #scienceink , and I like to do outreach events with my community!
#ScienceInk
Quoting just so I can play the hashtag 😊
If I remember correctly this is what posts sharing science tattoos once ran under at the old place, around the time Carl Zimmer was collecting material for his book, Science Ink (2011).
Happy browsing ⬇️
Here’s my #ScienceInk! Each line is the planetary alignments, in chronological order, the nights I was born, my wife was born, the day we were married, and the dates our kids were born.
we have a t. rex #ScienceInk
Love some good #scienceink 🎨🧬
My #ScienceInk - a Quetzalcoatlus and Brachiosaurus! My favourite Dinosaur and my favourite pterosaur. From different artists but I think they make a pretty perfect matching set.
#paleotattoo #paleoart
The navigational constellations - Big Dipper and Crux - with my personal North Arrow and South Arrow that I use in my GIS maps all of which are tilted at 23.5⁰ from perpendicular #ScienceInk
Meerkat skull with my favourite Kalahari flowers 🌺 skull approximately to actual size!
all design and tattooing credit to Holly Valley tattoo 🫶🏼
#ScienceInk
The meteorological symbol for thunderstorm in my right forearm and "Particularly Dangerous Situation Tornado" on my knuckles #ScienceInk
A photograph of my freshly-applied rose compass & ship's wheel tattoo, so fresh in fact that my skin is still quite red.
Also! My custom rose compass & ship's wheel that @omegafauna.bsky.social designed for me earlier this year, which I got to commemorate joining the Star of India's crew for her 160th anniversary sail in Nov. 2023.
(hey, navigation is a science, y'all). #SailorGottaHaveHisInk #ScienceInk #sciart🐡
#ScienceInk #JWST
Designed by Bicem Sinik, NYC
Ooo I've got some #ScienceInk! Two theropods - a Spinosaurus skull and a diagram of a shoe-billed stork!