❓ How to turn olive trees into true works of art? The pruning of the ornamental olive tree enhances the natural beauty of these plants with centuries-old charm. Using the right techniques and Campagnola tools you can get amazing results! Read the full news on our blog 🗞️ https://lnkd.in/dGcDeDWW
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Imagine a world where art isn't confined to galleries or museums!" This world exists. It's the one we live in. Art is all around us, in every corner of our daily lives. The way sunlight filters through the leaves, the intricate patterns on a butterfly's wings, art is omnipresent if we just pause and observe. 'Finding Art in Everyday Life' is more than a concept, it's a lifestyle. It's about seeing beauty in the ordinary, finding inspiration in the mundane, transforming our perception of the world around us. 🌈 Take 'Aloe Abstract' as an example. It's a testament to the art that resides in nature, a celebration of the beauty hidden in details. An everyday aloe plant, through the lens of creativity, becomes a mesmerizing masterpiece. 🌱🎨 Ready to start your own journey of artistic discovery? Visit https://lnkd.in/g4QrQEym and let 'Aloe Abstract' inspire you to find the art in your everyday life. #ArtInEveryday #TransformedPerception #AloeAbstract
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Some of my artworks in different themes: from Bauhaus style to botanical.
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My inherited totemic insect species is the stingless native tiny black Sugarbag Bee from my maternal grandfather, who was a fully initiated Lore man. The Sugarbag Bee creates their spiral hives using the same principles of design in their hives as the sacred geometry of the Milky Way Galaxy. As Above So Below.
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Interesting description of how the human brain perceives structural colors compared to pigment-based ones at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Going beyond admiring them, how would you FEEL eating chocolate with structural colors (hint: you can buy molds to make it here: https://lnkd.in/ebY-aJSn)? https://lnkd.in/dMuz_Bgy #SwissInnovation #StructuralColors #MicroMolding #HolographicChocolate
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"Rooted in Time" highlights more than eighteen plants with extreme longevity, exploring their botanical significance, cultural importance, natural history, and ethnobotanical usefulness. 🍃 Between the plant vignettes, paleobotanist Carole T. Gee explains how plants met the challenges of growing in new habitats and ecological niches by conquering life on land, evolving seeds and cones, and making flowers. https://lnkd.in/eSGRZuBr
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Only one more sleep until spring! The Spring Flower Show opens on February 14th, and runs through May 12th, 2024, in the Show House and is included with every reservation. This year’s Spring Flower Show, "What’s in a Name?", explains the history and science of botanical nomenclature alongside a beautiful flower show full of blooms. Plant names are an important way of communicating history, culture, and identity. In addition, because there are many plants with the same common name, or many common names for the same plant, knowing the botanical name helps people know exactly which plant is which. Learn about how to identify plants amongst stunning spring blooms like Tulipa ‘Rococo’, Lilium ‘Josephine’, Viola ‘Matrix Yellow’ and Anemone ‘Giant Blue Poppy’.
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“Pottery is made from the earth and by hand, just like our food. It evokes a connection to our lives that plastic just doesn’t convey. There is not only the connection to the earth but also to the maker that offers an intimacy which is often lacking in our fast-paced digitized world of today. It tells our history and our progress as humans. I believe pottery will always have a place in society. After all, it is art that differentiates humans from other creatures.” - Susie Bowman Learn more about Mobile Bay’s historical connection to pottery in the full article from CURRENTS https://lnkd.in/gyYZCi72
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