by Morgaine Faye
Today Lauren spotted a Black Phoebe in our backyard, which is possibly the cutest little fat bird I’ve ever seen.
I had to paint one.
(Source: sirmitchell)
Credit: Lars Johan Hansson. The stealthy predator Mnemiopsis leidyi, also known as the sea walnut, uses tiny hairs, called cilia, to create a current which prey don’t notice until they are sucked into its mouth region, surrounded by two large oral lobes. The sea walnut swims using fused cilia, which diffract light in many colors in this photo.
Human spirography, Tony Orrico makes these stunning drawings for 4 hours sometimes to make one large piece. I think they are just an amazingly beautiful feat of patience.
Performance Art.
And a great upper body workout.
(Source: therhumboogie)






