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JEWEL-LIKE CRUSTACEAN FROM THE DEEP SEA
Amphipods are small crustacean that inhabits all acuatic environments, from ocean depths to groundwater, in freshwater systems, also found in caves and sea ice. Their feeding strategies are various: detrital feeders, herbivores, scavengers and suspension feeder, over 800 Species of amphipods are know worldwide. These amphipods of the families Epimeriidae and Iphimediidae are among the prettiest, these living gems are predominantly red, and fades quicly with increasing depth. They are foud in the Southern Ocean and are tiny, just 2-4cm long. At 1950 m Epimeria larsi, aka the pink gem holds the deepest known species record for the genus, and was collected from the northern Ross Sea slope.
Photo: Top left: Epimeria rimicarinata; Top right: E. larsi; Middle row: E. schiaparelli (named after the photographer); Bottom right: Epimeria robusta. The bottom left image is of a closely related genus, Echiniphimedia, aptly named the ‘prickly’ amphipod. Credit: Stefano Schiaparelli (University of Genoa) and David Bowden (NIWA)/ IPY CAML voyage TAN0802.
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Spyros Vassiliou (Greek, 1902-1984)
After dinner at Kostis, 1972
Oil and collage on canvas, 146 x 114.5 cm
Treasures 1 - Illustration by Anny Wang
Some images from my last solo exhibition last month Monstrous Masses at Artereal Gallery are online. Photos: docqument “Heavily influenced by the work of renowned horror director David Cronenberg, Zhang’s work playfully explores the idea that by aestheticising mankind’s inherent disgust towards the internal body, it ceases to be ugly. With her oozing sculptures and dripping paintings, many of which allude to grotesque internal organs and bodily functions, Zhang examines the idea that something that is traditionally seen as repulsive can in fact be reinterpreted and reframed as having an attractive and curious allure.” - Barbara Dowes, curator
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Evening falls, René Magritte
misaki kawai
cow boy drips (crying cow boy)
hypermarche:
How to quickly improve your art
Find a good artist who is a terrible person and let the sheer force of bitterness alone drive you to draw and improve in order to surpass them
Some cars and trucks greatly inspired by George Miller’s Mad Max
Louise Zhang