"Untitled" by Daisuke Yokota ☀ Chemical erosion on darkroom print ⌾ Surface becomes substance
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"Untitled" by Daisuke Yokota ☀ Chemical erosion on darkroom print ⌾ Surface becomes substance
nicos build a sandcastle.
After cleaning the outworld of my most messy ants Camponotus nicobarensis* I washed their nasty sand and gave it back to them in a big pile not expecting much. But look at the lovely sandcastles they have made! I’m so proud of them. I wonder if I should give them some clay so they could design their own nest? They have FOUR nests and they are packed. The two outworlds are packed. I've stopped giving them as much food but they won't quit growing.
I think their sandcastle is really lovely... who knew they could do this?
Cube Light by Responsive Design
This Cube Light called pendant lamp got its inspiration from the organic patterns that you can find in nature, e.g. the color patterns of animals. To keep the lamp away from being a purely organic design, the inspiration is paired with a strict cubical design base. The laser cut plywood is combined with a transparent, colored plastic sheet. It is designed by Manuel Kretzer of Responsive Design in Cologne, Germany.
Felt tip pen, 2025. One of the many ER-related drawings, done intermittently between 2-6 am. I enjoy the organic patterns. I'm trying to name the shapes at the top but I'm coming up short. I have a distinct memory of drawing something from life... Text is from an admissions flowchart.
Forests and Patterns and Symmetry
Forests and Patterns and Symmetry
One of the things I’ve always loved about walking through the cool green of a forest is closely examining the interconnected plants that grow within them. Lichens, moss, trees, bushes, small plants, and flowers all grow in this amazing intertwined profusion that calms me in a profound way. Many people feel this way about organic patterns.
When I was in New Zealand last month, I had the…
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Falling Blues
Digital art
Flash of a Beetle’s Wing in the Sunlight
11 x 14 colored pencil