Naomi Campbell for Thierry Mugler (1988) Photography: Ellen von Unwerth
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Naomi Campbell for Thierry Mugler (1988) Photography: Ellen von Unwerth
northern ireland.
Case Study House #9, 1945
California Academy of Sciences, 2000
Case Study House #16 - Beverly Hills, California, 1946
Architect: Rodney Walker
Claude Monet’s studio in Giverny
Glass Frog Looks Like a Glowing Constellation in the Rainforest
The Slope-snouted Glass Frog (Cochranella euknemos) is a species of spotted glass frog considered rare in both Costa Rica and Panama but common in Colombia. It gets its name from the extra wisp of white skin that flanks the outlines of its smooth, greenish-blue body. When it comes time to conceal itself, the extra skin comes in handy. The frog is able to almost adhere perfectly to a leaf by pressing its body flat against the surface. The yellow spots that fleck its tiny body are supposed to look like dots of sunlight streaming onto the “nothing-out-of-the-ordinary-here” leaf. It almost looks like it’s a constellation within the dark rainforest.
The fringe-limbed tree frog’s skin is so translucent that its intestines and heart can even be seen when you view the creature from below.
Ijjico / Corduroy Work Jacket
Gantert House - Los Angeles, California, 1983