Meghann Riepenhoff, Littoral Drift Nearshore #502 (Bainbridge Island, WA 04.01.16, Two Waves and Salt, Scattered and Poured); 21x42"
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Meghann Riepenhoff, Littoral Drift Nearshore #502 (Bainbridge Island, WA 04.01.16, Two Waves and Salt, Scattered and Poured); 21x42"
Alice Serafino Luna Piena in Blu #1 2017
Anna Atkins Halymenia Furcellata from Cyanotypes of British Algae 1843
Anna Atkins, Botanical PhotographsÂ
Anna Atkins, “Study of marine algae Cystoseira fzurosa,” 1843,
Blueprint from Photographs of British algae: cyanotype impressions, volume one
The Royal Society
 Its Still Dark, But Sometimes I See The Stars by Starry Kong.
Lina Iris Viktor, Paintings.
Exceptionally gorgeous, mixed media paintings by artist Lina Iris Viktor who describes her artwork as “zen-influenced, blurred lines of the real and the imagined” wherein she “weaves disparate materials and methods belonging both to contemporary and ancient art forms.”  Referring to her stunning creations as “light-works,” they glow with a rhapsodic purity that await deep thought and exploration.
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Glass Tears by Man Ray, 1932.
Flowers for Lisa #62 – After Louise Bourgeois, 2017
Miquel BarcelĂł (Spanish, b. 1957), Llunota [Moonlight], 2015. Mixed media on canvas, 63 x 94.5 in.
Minjung Kim (b. 1982), Mountain. Ink on hanji paper, 2009.
The spectacular photography of Reuben Wu blends a myriad of influences, from science fiction to 19th century romantic painting. Using a drone mounted with an LED, he literally paints the landscape with light to create eerie, otherworldly images.
During the summer of 2019, I had the opportunity to field test the new Phase One XT camera platform in Bolivia, a dream location of mine. A continuation of my Lux Noctis and Aeroglyphs series, I explored these landscapes on a week-long road trip, photographing in remote and extreme locations with the camera, in combination with my modified drone to illuminate the landscapes at night.
Three Sunflowers in Vase by Vincent van Gogh
Vase with Five Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh
Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh
Bouquet of Sunflowers - Claude Monet