Kathy Ruttenberg, Snail's Pace, 2018, cast silicon bronze, polychrome patina, cast acrylic, cast polyurethane resin, LED lighting, 74 x 114 x 48 inches
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Kathy Ruttenberg, Snail's Pace, 2018, cast silicon bronze, polychrome patina, cast acrylic, cast polyurethane resin, LED lighting, 74 x 114 x 48 inches
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I’m so attracted to intelligent people. Like yes, please challenge my perspective and teach me everything you know.
Waning Gibbous 61% by Valerie Liard
Me and my soul mate in the past life
by Fabio Romano
"it's all in your head" correct! unfortunately I am also in there
Waterfall amidst a mountain covered in ash after a volcano eruption
The total solar eclipse seen from Casper, Wyoming (US), by a team of ESA astronomers.
The image shows part of the Sun’s chromosphere, which sits just above the Sun’s visible surface, and appears red during a total solar eclipse. It also captures the last beads of light glinting through gaps in the rugged lunar topography.
Credit: ESA/M.P. Ayucar , CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Martin Buxbaum