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Mammal Buttons

6/15/2016

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Thing a Week: Cat

11/16/2015

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Quick sketch of a cat.  Charcoal on sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin, Art Things.  Sketchbook.
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Thing a Week: Grey Wolf

8/31/2015

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Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook, Grey wolf.
Grey wolf (Canis lupus)
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Thing a Week: Grey Squirrel

8/24/2015

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Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook, Grey squirrel.
Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)
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Saturday with a Scientist: Opossum

5/11/2015

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​I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Opossum.
Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
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Saturday with a Scientist: Mongoose

5/11/2015

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​I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Mongoose.
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Saturday with a Scientist: Long-tailed weasel

5/11/2015

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I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Long tailed weasel.
Long tailed weasel (Mustela frenata)
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Saturday with a Scientist: Hedgehog

5/11/2015

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​I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Hedgehog
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Saturday with a Scientist: Honey Badger

5/11/2015

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​I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Carmen Martin, Art Things: Sketchbook. Honey Badger.
Honey badger (Mellivora capensis)
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Saturday with a Scientist: Red Fox

5/11/2015

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I created paper animals for a recent Saturday with a Scientist program at the Bell Museum.  They were used to help teach visitors about venom resistance in mammals!  All critters were hand cut and assembled out of colored paper, and backed with corrugated cardboard to provide rigidity for display.
Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
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Sea lion flipper

3/2/2015

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Sea lion phalanges. Drawn from a Bell Museum skeletal mount in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Sea lion flipper
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Plains visacha jaw

2/10/2015

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Plains visacha (Lagostomus maximus) lower mandible and vertebrae.  Drawn from a Bell Museum specimen.  Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Plains visacha mandible
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Primate shoulder girdle study

1/26/2015

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Scapula, clavicle, and humerus articulation in several primates.  Drawn from Bell Museum mounted skeletal specimens in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Primate shoulder girdle study
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Atlantic walrus skull

12/11/2014

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Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) skull. Drawn from a Bell Museum specimen.  Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Atlantic walrus skull
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Raccoon scapula

11/3/2014

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Study of a raccoon (Procyon lotor) scapula.  This drawing shows a single scapula from multiple angles, drawn in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Raccoon scapula
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Dall sheep eye

10/13/2014

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Dall sheep (Ovis dalli) eye.  Drawn from a Bell Museum mounted specimen.  Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Dall sheep eye
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Monkey Skull

9/23/2014

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Primate skull, drawn from a Bell Museum Specimen on 9"x12" drawing paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Monkey skull
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Steenbok

9/8/2014

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Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris).  Drawn from a Bell Museum shoulder mount.  Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Steenbok
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Gerenuk

7/17/2014

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Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri) shoulder mount.  Bell Museum specimen. Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Gerenuk
This is a real, serious animal.
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Three-toed sloth skeleton

6/18/2014

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Three-toed sloth (Bradypus sp). Drawn from a Bell Museum mounted skeletal specimen. Ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Three-toed sloth skeleton
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Lynx

6/16/2014

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Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis).  Drawn from a full mount (Bell Museum specimen) in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Lynx
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Sable Antelope

6/11/2014

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Sable antelope (Hippotragus niger). Drawn from a Bell Museum specimen in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Sable antelope
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Platypus skeleton

5/15/2014

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Carmen Martin Sketchbook: Platypus skeleton
Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) skeleton. Drawn from a Bell Museum skeletal mount in ink on 9"x12" sketchbook paper.
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River otter femur

1/7/2014

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River otter (Lontra canadensis) pelvis, femur, and tibia.  Drawn in ink on a 9"x12" sketchpad from a Bell Museum mounted skeleton.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: river otter femur
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Beaver skeleton

4/4/2013

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Sketches from a Bell Museum Sketch Night.  American beaver (Castor canadensis) articulated skeleton.  Drawn in charcoal pencil on 11"x17" drawing paper.
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: American beaver skeleton
Carmen Martin Sketchbook: American beaver skeleton
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