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Tentacle Pot, Porcelain, 2022
The semi-random nature of the tentacles is what makes these pots so alive. I don’t know right until the final firing how these vessels will actually stand up as the heat of the kiln makes the porcelain tendrils move somewhat. With each unloading of a glaze firing its a magical moment to see how my pots stand up and what their character is. They really are my disturbing pottery babies.
Animation of radiolarian diversity Source: European Geosciences Union Author: Sarah Kachovich (via Wikipedia)
Ernst Haeckel / Die Radiolarien / 1862
Harlequin Black Opal - Mintabie, Australia
Tourmaline - Sapo Mine, Ferruginha, Conselheiro Pena, Doce Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Hexagon by tatasz
Gully Monitoring
Blue Mist 2 by Atmospherics
Padley Gorge, Derbyshire, England by J C Mills Photography
Layers in a Crater in Southwestern Arabia Terra
Impactful Beauty
Creator: This has been a Long Term Goal of mine, probably three years in the making. I finally managed to collect my own astrophoto of The Andromeda Galaxy and tilt-shift it. You know, for fun"source
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Pollen Grains by Dr Louise Hughes.