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Kiri Dalena, from LIFE MASKS series @ Shanghai Biennale (at Power Station of Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuCBUUWHG_K/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1i4pfm32hz3xm
Shanghai Biennale 上海双年展主场
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Urban Fox, Shanghai - Alex Rinsler
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In the garden: butterfly weed on the verge, 5/27/16
In the garden: bloodroot seeds with elaiosomes, 5/21/16
Wikipedia: The elaiosome is rich in lipids and proteins, and may be variously shaped. Many plants have elaiosomes that attract ants, which take the seed to their nest and feed the elaiosome to their larvae. After the larvae have consumed the elaiosome, the ants take the seed to their waste disposal area, which is rich in nutrients from the ant frass and dead bodies, where the seeds germinate. This type of seed dispersal is termed myrmecochory from the Greek "ant" (myrmex) and "dispersal" (kore).
Milkweed, Eno River Pump Station Trail, 5/15/16
columbine 4 ways
trout lily
Minh Häusler, “Papaver nudicaule — copper wire”
http://hyperallergic.com/236086/the-melancholy-art-of-japanese-floral-arrangements/
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Made a comic for the New York Times yesterday about love, death and birds.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/05/fledgling-grief/
Rachell Sumpter:
Assassin bug in beebalm seed head, biding its time
katydid nymph butterfly weed
writing spider
Liu Di, “Animal Regulation No. 8″ (2010)
Via https://www.artsy.net/artist/liu-di
More: http://hyperallergic.com/220177/chinas-young-post-modern-post-mao-artists/