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Figures sculpted on dead tree #1
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Gacougnol
Figures sculpted on dead tree #1
Playful Seniors Wear Organic Materials to Personify Nature
This will be me in about 40 years.
Moss and lichen inspired repairs on my jacket. Some of my oldest and newest work lives on this thing.
salvador, bahia, brasil: ladeira da misericórdia, project by lina bo bardi & photography by manuel sá
“Leg in the air - Parthenon” by Edgard Alsteens, used on a postcard, 1986.
via Reddit
Kevin Foote, Never, Ever Again, 2019
Mixed Media on Canvas, 24 x 30 in
Painting by Duri Baek
Dogma (1999)
we developed powerful teeth and jaws to rend the flesh of the devious sourdough loaf
Criccieth beach, North Wales. Pen and watercolour on khadi paper.
by Hiroshi Saito
James Kane, Sailor Boys, 2022
Biogeodes, also known as Flesh Stones, are organisms that live encased in a rock deep underground. It is thought that they survive for millennia in this stable environment.
Breaking the rock and exposing the creature to outside air invariably kills it, making its study difficult.
Inconclusive genetic studies have suggested biogeodes descend from an ancient clade of sea urchins.
How they arrived underground, how they manage to survive and their method of reproduction remain a complete mystery to science.
'george wright's garden in dorset, england' in livingsculpture - paul cooper (2001)
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