This is a series of organic sculptures made out of soil and wheat grass seeds by Mathilde Roussel. The sculptures are intended to show the effects of transformation of the material as a metaphor of the transformation and decay of the body over time.
Life of grass by http://www.mathilderoussel.com/
This is a series of organic sculptures made out of soil and wheat grass seeds by Mathilde Roussel. The sculptures are intended to show the effects of transformation of the material as a metaphor of the transformation and decay of the body over time.
Life of grass by http://www.mathilderoussel.com/
Bebop on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/brandoncwarren/6991371494/in/photos…
Another old shot! I’d never really noticed it but my fellow photographer and friend Holly Rose Mann said she loved it!
So I figured I’d give it the chance I never gave it in 2009.
Enjoy!
(Source: butitfeelslikeforever, via 1000lostchildren)
Spectacular photos by Tom Lacoste.
Nick DeWolf was an avid photographer who’s passed away, but —not to sound cliche— will live on through his photos.
His son-in-law is posting Nick’s scanned photos one by one on Flickr. The collection is at 50,000 so far!
via Gizmodo
Here are some lovely photos from Amanda White’s latest series, which she shot in the Hoh Rainforest!
(by torpore)
(via 1000lostchildren)
Evolution – in his striking black-on-bone photos, Patrick Gries explores the natural history of animal skeletons to a haunting, stunning effect
