Posts tagged art

whatiseewhenirun:

Powder Puff

I used to dislike Marigolds, but now I absolutely adore them. 

whatiseewhenirun:

Powder Puff

I used to dislike Marigolds, but now I absolutely adore them. 

mowgliomari:

≡ ut sint unum dieu le veult (by Mowgli Omari)
My piece from end of year group show in Shoreditch town hall basement.
≡ ut sint unum dieu le veult
http://mowgliomari.tumblr.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mowgli-omari/

mowgliomari:

≡ ut sint unum dieu le veult (by Mowgli Omari)

My piece from end of year group show in Shoreditch town hall basement.

≡ ut sint unum dieu le veult

http://mowgliomari.tumblr.com/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mowgli-omari/

whatiseewhenirun:

Fingers

( Lygodium Microphyllum )

whatiseewhenirun:

Fingers


( Lygodium Microphyllum )

stilllifequickheart:

Ivor Abrahams
Sunflowers
1972

stilllifequickheart:

Ivor Abrahams

Sunflowers

1972

mushroomtea:

‘10 Colors That Faded Away’

mushroomtea:

‘10 Colors That Faded Away’

nashvillecats:

Via.

Nashville, how are you so awesome?  What baby lottery did I win to get to grow up here? 

nashvillecats:

Via.

Nashville, how are you so awesome?  What baby lottery did I win to get to grow up here? 

fer1972:

Endless Curve by Wenqin Chen

fer1972:

Endless Curve by Wenqin Chen
lewisginter:

One of my favorite places at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is the peaceful area around Charles B. Foster’s sculpture titled “Slow Dance”. I couldn’t resist taking this photo during my most recent visit when I noticed the Florida Flame Azalea’s had begun to bloom.
~Garrett McLees

lewisginter:

One of my favorite places at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is the peaceful area around Charles B. Foster’s sculpture titled “Slow Dance”. I couldn’t resist taking this photo during my most recent visit when I noticed the Florida Flame Azalea’s had begun to bloom.

~Garrett McLees

nybg:

philamuseum:

Watch this space! 7,000 plants in red, yellow, blue and white will soon be bursting in vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines between the West Entrance and the Italian Fountain. The idea for this garden was conceived by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt in 1981—his vision is at last being realized this summer.  With the weather we’ve been having in Philly, however, it may happen even sooner. 

Sol Lewitt comes to life with plants?! Be still my beating heart! Paging MassMoCA! ~AR

nybg:

philamuseum:

Watch this space! 7,000 plants in red, yellow, blue and white will soon be bursting in vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines between the West Entrance and the Italian Fountain. The idea for this garden was conceived by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt in 1981—his vision is at last being realized this summer.

With the weather we’ve been having in Philly, however, it may happen even sooner.

Sol Lewitt comes to life with plants?! Be still my beating heart! Paging MassMoCA! ~AR

stilllifequickheart:

Soren Froberg
Dahlia
21st century

stilllifequickheart:

Soren Froberg

Dahlia

21st century

iammelissabutler:

Part of a series about my family.  Shot in the Adirondack Mountains.

iammelissabutler:

Part of a series about my family.  Shot in the Adirondack Mountains.

nybg:

Now Blooming: Out of Sync

10,000 daffodils are “in bloom” across the courtyard of Somerset House in Britain. But even at a glance, their petals are more in line with the walls of the 18th-century architecture encompassing them than the gardens of the U.K. It’s nothing you’d expect to see in the average spring display.

Each flower is the hand-crafted product of artist Fernando Casasempere’s creative take on environmental uncertainty, the pattern of the seasons, and the fragility of nature. Using native Chilean clay from his home country, along with various industrial byproducts such as rebar scraps, the installation stands in apt (if dramatic) contrast to the cheerful yellow and white daffodils we see around the Garden.

I do love industrial art; I suppose it would be an experience to wander in a field of the natural so far removed from what we know. —MN

(Image source: Leader Post)

stilllifequickheart:


Marianne North
Indian Rhododendrons
19th century

stilllifequickheart:

Marianne North

Indian Rhododendrons

19th century