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devidsketchbook-art:

Artist Lisa Black  “Departed - Caracal”

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fuckyeahmolecularbiology:

Wide-field multi-photon fluorescence image of a rat hippocampus stained to reveal the distribution of glia (cyan), neurofilaments (green) and cell nuclei (yellow).
Image Source: the Whole Brain Catalogue.

fuckyeahmolecularbiology:

Wide-field multi-photon fluorescence image of a rat hippocampus stained to reveal the distribution of glia (cyan), neurofilaments (green) and cell nuclei (yellow).

Image Source: the Whole Brain Catalogue.

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jasminescrafty:


Photo by THRASHONISTAS aka Jasmine S. Garcia & Anthony R. Tripoli
Model: Clarice
Makeup: Jasmine S. Garcia

jasminescrafty:

Photo by THRASHONISTAS aka Jasmine S. Garcia & Anthony R. Tripoli

Model: Clarice

Makeup: Jasmine S. Garcia

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Do you know who created these eerie jars of light for us, and when?


Update: Thanks for answering, as always! This piece is called “Room of the Host” and is by artist Lim Young-Sun. It was featured in our 2000 exhibit “Unnatural Science.”

massmoca:

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Do you know who created these eerie jars of light for us, and when?
Update: Thanks for answering, as always! This piece is called “Room of the Host” and is by artist Lim Young-Sun. It was featured in our 2000 exhibit “Unnatural Science.”
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deathcatdumbpunch:

Daniele Del Nero

After Effects

A series of architectural scale models constructed with black paper and covered with flour and a layer of mould to create the effect of old abandoned buildings.
My purpose is to talk about the sense of time and destiny of the planet after the human species, through the sense of restlessness which abandoned buildings are able to communicate.
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xombiedirge:

Altered Art Portraits by Foto Marvellini

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wycherley:

Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931): Portrait of Robert de Montesquiou, 1897

wycherley:

Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931): Portrait of Robert de Montesquiou, 1897