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Okay, what we have here is work-in-progress on the digestive system of the pink & grey galah rendered in felt, crochet and embroidery. I'm going to paint and stitch on the wooden beads to represent sunflower seeds. The whole thing represents the cycle of life - a sunflower grows, a bird eats the seeds, smashes them up in its gizzard, excretes them ... and then fertilises the ground upon which the sunflower grows.
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A living ecosystem of worms, sowbugs and bacteria are invited to this table. They are a part of the digestive system that starts with a person discarding food leftovers and shredded paper into the portal at the top. More info : hypernatural.com/digestive.html
Rather than shipping the original across the country, this version of my 2006 worm composting table was constructed by artist Danielle Giudici Wallis especially for the exhibition she curated. The plans are open-sourced online if anyone else wants to make one.
Photo by Cindy Dillingham. Exhibition at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, September 8 – November 22, 2014. Curated by Danielle Giudici Wallis.
Artists in the show: Kim Abeles, Stefani Bardin, Vaughn Bell, Adam Davis + Io Palmer, Catherine Page Harris, Carole Frances Lung, Monica Martinez, Maggie Orth, Alison Petty Ragguette, Phil Ross, Zoë Sheehan Saldaña, Brooke Singer, SPURSE, Lisa Tucker, and Amy M. Youngs.
A very nice catalogue of the show is online here: issuu.com/wignallmoca/docs/home_economics
This little fellow probably had breakfast at my daughter Michelle's earlier (just across the fields) then when she went off to work he decided to come in here to me for some more.
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Amanda Holden, at the VIP preview of The McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives Experience in London’s Picadilly Circus, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the biscuit, the pop-up will open to the public on Friday. Picture date: Wednesday April 30, 2025. PA Photo. The store will feature a biscuit bar, where visitors can sample new McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives creations, a limited-edition merchandise range and a gallery of biscuit-based portraits of British icons - David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald and Judi Dench, created by artist Ed Chapman. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
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Amanda Holden, at the VIP preview of The McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives Experience in London’s Picadilly Circus, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the biscuit, the pop-up will open to the public on Friday. Picture date: Wednesday April 30, 2025. PA Photo. The store will feature a biscuit bar, where visitors can sample new McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives creations, a limited-edition merchandise range and a gallery of biscuit-based portraits of British icons - David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald and Judi Dench, created by artist Ed Chapman. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
Plastelene intestines and lungs modelled by Susanne Ruseler, moulded, poured in silicone and decorated by Marielle Heessels, project of Marielle Heessels for het Groote Museum. 2022, Rijen the Netherlands
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Venus fly-trap, Dionaea muscipula (Droseraceae)
This is a mutant named 'Sawtooth' (compare with the previous photo of a wildtype Venus fly-trap).
"This [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] is of uncertain origin, but has been distributed without an established name. As such, the commonly used name [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Meyers-Rice}] is being registered. [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Meyers-Rice}] is a remarkable plant in the Dionaea Dentate Traps Group {B.Meyers-Rice}. Its marginal trap spines are reduced to small triangular teeth, as in [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Meyers-Rice}]. Unlike that latter cultivar, however, the teeth of [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Meyers-Rice}] are frequently minutely divided into two or more tiny teethlets, so the trap has an almost fringed appearance. Late in the season, the interior of the traps may be deeply red, although this is not visible in young traps."
[Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:15 (2000)]