Komorebi, Duri Baek

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Janaina Medeiros

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Komorebi, Duri Baek
Good things will happen in September
by Cho Gi-Seok
Look through any window, Dadu Shin
Naudline Pierre (Haitian-American, 1989) - I, a Terror Loosed Upon Your Heels (2020)
Adhel Bol by Town Studio. Styled by Jahulie.
Cookeina speciosa
(Wine glass mushroom) 🍷
T. H. E. P. O. M. E. G. R. A. N. A. T. E.
Ana Hatherly 1971
that’s the one trouble with this country: everything, weather, all, hangs on too long. like our rivers, our land: opaque, slow, violent; shaping and creating the life of man in its implacable and brooding image.
forecast accurate / a southern gothic photo series from my sophomore year 2018
Eli McMullen - Slowing the Night, 2024 - Acrylic and gouache on panel
"Fluid as water, brilliant as silver, heavier than lead, mercury spills through a mine worker's fingers."
National Geographic
October 1972
ph. Robert W. Madden
Salman Toor, Three Friends in a Cab, 16 x 20 inches, 2021
Shigeo Fukuda, Mona Lisa’s 100 smiles (Blue)
Photographer Lloyd Meudell captures surrealistic images of breaking sea foam. Interestingly, the sea foam is essentially a three-phase fluid made up of air, water, and sand. Yet despite the surrealism of its forms, the foam bears strong resemblance to other flows. The shapes the foam forms are reminiscent of vibrated non-Newtonian fluids like paint or oobleck. Momentum deforms the foam into sheets and ligaments smoothed and held together by surface tension until droplets snap free. You can find more of Meudell’s work at his site. (Image credits: L. Meudell; via freakingmindblowing; submitted by molecular-freedom)