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a silver vase sitting on top of a white table next to a wall and window
Bloemvorm
Bloemvorm, by Carola Puister (edited by neuraldamage)
a metal plate with an intricate design on it
A Pre-Achaemenid bronze phiale mesomphalos. Iran, circa 8th-6th Century B.C.
a manhole cover with a smiling face on it's side and brick walkway
Japanese Manhole Cover via Bex Simon Artist Blacksmith Facebook
a white vase sitting on top of a table
Oh, Liv.
Ceramic sculpture by Liz Lescault. looks like a shell...
an arrangement of different types of white flowers
VM designblog Global
Laura McNamara is a ceramic artist based at Co.Waterford, Ireland. She creates beautiful sculptural ceramics with porselain clay and draws ispiration from the world of science and mother nature
a circular metal sculpture with leaves and branches on it's side, against a white background
Close-up Image
Lizzie Farey
an ancient coin with designs on it
Mammen style Viking button
Mammen style Viking button | British Museum
black and white photograph of some kind of thing that looks like it is made out of wicker
Infinity Imagined
Coccolithophores are microscopic algae that first appeared 220 million years ago
a large green plant with very thin leaves
aloe polyphylla...nature is so extraordinary!
an old metal object with some writing on it's side and a spoon in the middle
Iranian Pinhead Luristan Iron Age 650 - 1000 BCE 5
Iranian Pinhead Luristan Iron Age 650 - 1000 BCE 5, via Flickr.
a metal sculpture with two leaves on it
Coming Soon
Michael Brown, Magnoliophyta 2013, Copper and steel
two black and one white tooth brushes arranged in a circle on a white table top
valeria nascimento
Ceramic sculpture "Circle" by Maria Nasicamento
a white object with holes in the middle
BLOOMS: Strobe Animated Sculptures Invented by John Edmark
These 3-D printed sculptures, called aniforms, are designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. The placement of the appendages is determined by the same method nature uses in pinecones and sunflowers. The rotation speed is synchronized to the strobe so that one flash occurs every time the sculpture turns 137.5º—the golden angle. If you count the number of spirals on any of these sculptures you will find that they are always Fibonacci numbers. For this video, rather than using a ...
a stone object with holes in it on a blue background and the image is taken from below
The Mal'ta - Buret' venuses and culture in Siberia
Malta, Diberia. calendar plate(?) research