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One of my earlier paintings about abstract organic shapes and colors

Branches of an old beechtree

Typical vegetation on the New South Wales coast. Australia.

 

Nikon D810 + Laowa 12 mm f/2.8 Zero-D

Music (right click to open in a new tab):

"M'bula" by LOKUA KANZA, in 'Lokua' (2001)

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"Heart", Artist: Lukáš Rais

NordArt 2021

.. High Line architecture in NYC .. yay :)

This tree caught my attention during my hiking tour through the Hiller Moor, free standing, in a poor soil but strong and proud. Hille, Ostwestfalen, Germany

Organic Pizza made with whole wheat flour, milk, yeast,

green salt, mozzarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, tomatoes paste. I have seen a pizza covered entirely with tomato sauce/paste and I thought it looked great with that brown gold color. The cheese melted all over around and gave that nice shiny look.

It was very tasty.

 

Sansar - Organic by Mario2 Helstein

I believe when these tree trunks felled out years ago remain a bit on the wayside, then they will eventually rush and fall into compost. Due to the dryness and, along the excessive bark beetle infestation of the trees, many trees had to be pleased and the wooden offer is just too big.

organic light bulb

The humble strawberry with a little sexy lighting.

 

(shone LED's through red tissue paper to achieve this)

 

HMM!

Collective 52 Photo Project. 17/52 ''Organic''.

 

Organic - Relating to or denoting compounds containing carbon and chiefly or ultimately of biological origin. 50% of the dry weight of wood is carbon.

Landkreis Erding, Germany

The Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus is a theatre building in Düsseldorf (Germany). It was designed by the architect Bernhard Pfau and built between 1965 and 1969.

A bunch of lavender for this beautiful Thursday. Here's hoping your summer days are fabulous my friends!

Corralled, as they are, into strict hierarchical submission, the individual pipes of this colony lifeform (that we know as an 'Organ') act as the voice of the animal. Untold years of evolution have rendered the pipes incapable of surviving outside of the collective, but they still retain their individuality in the timbre and pitch of their voices. Ancient, pre-collective tribal allegiancies may also be noted in the skin patterns of the various 'registers', which tend, apart from small variations or mutations in each rank, to be similar.

 

Much is still unknown about the private lives of these enormous beasts, but one thing we know for sure - they can be very, very loud when they are excited.

 

Some Humans have learnt to communicate with and, indeed, through, these animals. A certain J. S. Bach is noted for his mastery of the language of the 'Organ'.

 

The specimen depicted here lives in the Parish and Priory Church of Saint Nicholas at Arundel, West Sussex.

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