“Chladni figures” from 1871, showing nodal patterns made by drawing a bow along the edge of a sand-covered plate: https://buff.ly/2vbhhut . 🎵🎻🌐🔈(👂=👁) . #publicdomainreview #sound #vibrations #music #science #physics #diagrams #pattern #patterns
Star Anise.
Illustration taken from ‘Flore Médicale’ by F. P. Chaumeton, Chamberet et Poiret.
Published 1820 by C. L. F. Panckoucke.
Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
archive.org
Paper Cut Art by Eugenia Zoloto on Etsy
See more art posts
Trapiche Emerald - Coscuez, La Peña Blancas, Muzo Mining District, Colombia
Nörk Rack by Tamma Design
Nörk is a minimalistic coat rack. The movable hooks on the rope allow it to fit tall adults as well as small children. Tamma Design, the creators of Nörk designed it to use as less space as possible. Therefor it is made of a blue, red or black rope that hangs from the ceiling, with black or white strong resin hooks.
Change ‘ Rose Wong
graphite and acrylic on mylar
My pieces for the collaborative exhibition, ‘Just Add Water’
It is Real ‘ Rose Wong
For the group exhibition, ‘One if by Land, Two if by Sea’
Origamis by Goran Konjevod.
Artist Calvin Seibert recently completed a new series of his geometrically precise sand castles on the beaches of Hawaii. A professional sculptor, Seibert seems to borrow angular ideas from Bauhaus architecture or the flair of Frank Gehry
I was in Denver for a few days recently & managed to draw a little bit! I really enjoyed it, looking forward to going back someday.
Chalcopyrite, Quartz and Dolomite - Greystones Quarry, Lezant, Cornwall, England
Extrait de mon Journal d'une décomplexion graphique sur Tumblr.
Llun’s first project, Geometrical Puzzle is a minimalist design created by Turkish designer Efil Türk. The puzzle is completed by placing the shapes in the appropriate place and positions. Every piece is made of crystal epoxy resin created with the molding technique. Geometrical Puzzle is entirely handmade. Meditate with shapes and enjoy! 540 Pieces! 45x45cm Please contact via email for purchase. info@thellun.com
Joanna Shimkus and Phyllis Major ride a bike.