Metamorphosis by bodypainters Léonie Gené and Jörg Düsterwald
Metamorphosis by bodypainters Léonie Gené and Jörg Düsterwald

“Have you overlooked something? Take a second look! Spend some time and discover more than beautiful landscapes. Keep an open mind and discover new vistas. Metamorphoses of living beings have fascinated people since time immorial. For over 2000 years the different expressions of the arts have offered many ways of making art accessible. The ambivalence […]

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Cat-plants you probably shouldn’t water
Cat-plants you probably shouldn’t water

Schrodinger was on to something when he posited that a cat inside a box could be both alive and dead, because cats do not seem bound to the same laws of physics as us – they can become water, they can disappear into the shadows, and now, apparently, cats can also be plants. Via: boredpanda.com

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MOSAIC MANDALA series by Matt W. Moore
MOSAIC MANDALA series by Matt W. Moore

“In June 2014 I had the great pleasure of traveling to Eden, Utah for an artist residency with the good folks at SUMMIT on Powder Mountain. During the weeks leading up to the project I brainstormed many different ideas of what I could create, how, and why. Having spent most of my recent years in […]

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Winged Silhouettes, photography by Dani Stites
Winged Silhouettes, photography by Dani Stites

“I’m in awe of nature, fascinated by wildlife and inspired by color. Exploring and photographing is my passion, I love sharing how it all communicates with me in the experience of these moments. Taking some of these photographs and creating new images from them is another passion. I love to look at a photo and […]

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Ellie Davies, photography
Ellie Davies, photography

“I have been working in UK forests for the past seven years, making work which explores the complex interrelationship between the landscape and the individual. Our understanding of landscape can be seen as a construction in which layers of meaning that reflect our own cultural preoccupations and anxieties obscure the reality of the land, veiling […]

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Close interactions with wildlife captured on camera by Konsta Punkka
Close interactions with wildlife captured on camera by Konsta Punkka

21-year-old, Finland-based photographer Konsta Punkka has an extraordinary gift with animals, as can be seen from his close interactions with wildlife captured on camera. The self-described “squirrel whisperer” uses his iPhone and DSLR to capture enchanting snapshots of woodland creatures from an incredibly short distance, often within arm’s reach. Birds, squirrels, and foxes draw near […]

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Rocks, gravity and patience - Stone Balance by Michael Grab
Rocks, gravity and patience – Stone Balance by Michael Grab

Working only with rocks, gravity, and patience, artist Michael Grab builds precarious towers and bridges that seem to defy gravity. Grab first tried stone balancing during the summer of 2008 while exploring Boulder Creek in Boulder, Colorado, and quickly discovered an innate ability to build increasingly complicated, free standing stacks of rocks. While his stone […]

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Danmala, flower mandalas by Kathy Klein
Danmala, flower mandalas by Kathy Klein

In vedic sanskrit dān: the giver, mālā: garland of flowers the giving of flower circles Kathy Klein is a devout lover of plants, animals, people and the divine presence within all. She creates the danmalas by first centering herself in a meditative devotional space. Next she gathers flowers and natural objects while her mind is […]

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