Beauty in nature: microscopic plant cells. It all comes down to patterns... texture, colour and pattern inspiration #design
Shoreline 1 Textile Art
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Atrocity Exhibition
fevra: “ Dicot Root Cross Section ”
Microscopy prints would make a great, colorful, abstract series for a wall somewhere. Tree of heaven section. Microscopy. Cells. Red.
Microbiological Textiles Design using laser cut leather to recreate skin cell patterns; fabric manipulation // Abigail Barnes
I love the detail in this! This is a plant cell. The range of sizes of circles makes it very eye catching and interesting to look at. It makes you want to look closer which makes a great image. Again this could be easily repeated and continued to create a print.
I love the detail in this! This is a plant cell. The range of sizes of circles makes it very eye catching and interesting to look at. It makes you want to look closer which makes a great image. Again this could be easily repeated and continued to create a print.
Beyond the Human Eye
I found this little insect, which is less than two millimetres long, in a bag of walnuts imported from France. It's a psocid, commonly known as a booklouse, on account of the fact that these often turn up in the bindings of old books that have been stored in a damp place. They also like wallpaper and we used to find them behind peeling damp wallpaper in our house, before we stripped it all off and redecorated, thereby making scores of booklice homeless; I suspect they feed on wallpaper…
Friday Faves: Pretty Paper
Remember cutting out paper snowflakes in elementary school? These Friday Faves have elevated paper cut-outs to the ultimate artistic level. You know, school supplies are on sale right now.. let t…
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monumental - ArtsThread
The inspiration for this collection comes from reptiles and insects; their skin, markings and movement. The pieces are intended for stage/costume purposes and fashion editorial accessories.
Cell Cross Section Micro Magnification, Marvels of Living Things Inside of Us !!
Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) image 41388 at PhytoImages.siu.edu
Pteridium aquilinum Dennstaedtiaceae image
Sticky Jack
This is a cross section of the stem of the plant commonly known as goosegrass or sticky Jack and more scientifically as Galium aparine. Sticky Jack is a very common weed that scrambles up through other vegetation using its covering of hooked hairs on the stem and leaves and which sticks to clothing with these when kids throw handfuls of the stuff at each other. This image was produced using fluorescence microscopy, staining the cells with compounds that bind to the cell walls and fluoresce…