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The Origin of Life Illustration Art

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The Origin of Life by acclaimed artist Katy . From tiny bacteria to giant mammoths, from primitive ferns to higher orchids, the book lists 82 representative organisms in the history of evolution, showing the rich diversity of life and interpreting the amazing story of life.

In the 4.6 billion years of Earth's longevity, life From the initial single-celled organisms slowly and continuously evolved into multicellular organisms. From the ocean to the land, from the land to the sky, billions of species of organisms have combined to create a flowering music of life. The Story of Life: Evolution is a book that is ideal for classroom use. The book's delicate and elegant illustrations and large pull-out pages cleverly present the richness of "evolutionary history" and can arouse a high level of interest in learning, allowing children to use the book as a starting point to continue to explore related topics in depth.

Katie Scott Katie Scott (Katie Scott) studied illustration at the University of Brighton in England, and was deeply influenced by Japanese medical painting and the German biologist, physician and artist Ernst Haeckel (1834~1919). Scott's previous book, Animalium, was well received by readers and was selected as a Good Book of 2014 by The Sunday Times. Scott has also worked with the BBC, The New York Times, and Universal Records. He lives in London.


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