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Not sure how old this is....drawer flew out when moving about 5 years ago and busted all over road. I made new drawer. Mrs. Goat wanted it painted to coordinate with that thing hanging above it.
I was bored and trying to think of a picture and I have my lava lamp on and I thought hey I'll put my hand behind the lamp and it look cool.
Students were treated to a mid-finals night of relaxation and pampering in the College Center. Massages, Happy Lights, Haircuts, Truffles, Tea, and mellow visuals - what more could you need!?
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Photograph by Caitlin Longley for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Its sad, I bought this lavalamp in 1991 and the bottles/ inserts are no longer made, so when this one goes cloudy, that will be the end.
A beautiful Canadian Hand Made Lava Lamp by AurasGlow - please see www.aurasglow.com for more info ...
This was meant to become an organic extraction, but didnt quite work out. In the beaker there is a mixture of water, acetonitrile, dichloromethane, a salt, and some product. I must have got the densities exactly wrong.
Taken on my phone.
Okay this is NOT a broken Lava Lite. This is what a Lava Lite looks like when it is warming up. Please stop coming by my desk and asking, "Is your lamp broken?" No. It is warming up. I cannot leave it on 24x7 because it would overheat the wax, so I turn it on when I come in and turn it off when I leave.
When it warms up, the wax at the bottom starts to erupt like a volcano, but then hardens when it hits the cooler water, making these "lava tubes" for the first hour or so until the water gets warm enough to keep the wax molten. Then a convection current keeps the wax rolling up and down in the Lava Lite manner to which you are accustomed.
Gees Louise, people.
366 Day 324: Remember these things? 1970s lava lamps?
I intended to photograph it in motion, but there is a stage between resting and full blobbing when the wax forms marvellous sculptures. See what you will ...
A beautiful Canadian Hand Made Lava Lamp by AurasGlow - please see www.aurasglow.com for more info ...
Com flash e sem luz externa.
Luminária à base de garrafa, parafina e água. Fechados com o vácuo, faz com que a lâmpada embaixo, esquente a extremidade de baixo e faça a cera subir e ao perder calor, esfria e torna esse processo um ciclo.
Fotografado por: Fe. Køs
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www.flowoflava.com | The History of the Lava Lamp loves the Original Mathmos Lava Lamps. See the white edition of the Mathmos Astro Baby.
Relikt aus den 90ern eines Relikts aus den 70ern. Die Lavalampe, sie funktioniert noch! Am besten zu Eurodance Hits.
www.flowoflava.com | The History of the Lava Lamp loves the Original Mathmos Lava Lamps. See the white edition of the Mathmos Astro Baby.