Macro photography of Slime Mold. Barry Webb.

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Macro photography of Slime Mold. Barry Webb.
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Designs are open for claims (only #1 left!) DM if interested!
Swan is still available!
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Rebecca Manson
Lettered Habrosyne, 2024 Porcelain, glaze, adhesive, canvas, hardware, and paint 158 x 94 x 8cm (5 feet tall!)
Bogdan Dide (Ukrainian, 1983) - The Mirror of Becoming (2025)
"Dreaming of the Blue Tiger" by Jester Pepita
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cheese sits on the toilet while we take showers, and i like to stand on my tip toes and draw his silhouette in the steam from a high angle, then stand back to see how warped it is from his actual shape
oil and acrylic on masonite
Moldy
John Grade: 'Reservoir' (2018) a rainwater collecting installation resembling a giant forest chandelier. location: Arte Sella Sculpture Park, Borgo Valsugana, Trento, Italy.
Photos from a recent hike. Fond enough of these that @morrak and I have already discussed large prints to hang at home.
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Kim Keever
“Miniature topographies inside 200-gallon fish tanks, based on traditional landscape paintings. Keever fills the tanks with water once he’s sculpted and placed the miniatures, and colored lights and pigments create dense, atmospheric environments. He views his works as an evolution of the landscape tradition and deliberately acknowledges the conceptual artifice.”