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Selected Watercolor Painting by Masato Tsuchiya
Masato Tsuchiya is an artist from Japan focusing on painting. His main theme is female portraits.
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Glitch Landscape Art Prints By Tchmo
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Fire on Earth : Sometimes, regions of planet Earth light up with fire. Since fire is the rapid acquisition of oxygen, and since oxygen is a key indicator of life, fire on any planet would be an indicator of life on that planet. Most of the Earth’s land has been scorched by fire at some time in the past. Although causing many a tragedy, for many places on Earth fire is considered part of a natural ecosystem cycle. Large forest fires on Earth are usually caused either by humans or lightning and can be visible from orbit. Featured from the year 2000, stunned elk avoid a fire sweeping through Montana’s Bitterroot Valley by standing in a river. via NASA
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dumbo bot (at Brooklyn, New York) https://www.instagram.com/tobiaskwan/p/BwOMWzsgPds/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9ufpkc5mx2c
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15,000 Black Paper Butterflies Swarm the Fondazione Adolfo Pini for Carlos Amorales’s Latest Installation of ‘Black Cloud’
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Gerhard Richter (German, b. 1932, Dresden, Germany) - 22.1.2000 [Florence], 2000 Oil on Color Photograph
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Masato Tsuchiya aka 土屋正人 (Japanese, Japan) - Untitled, 2016-2018 Drawings: Pencils, Graphite, Watercolor, Acrylics on Paper
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The Glacier Pool Series
Germany-based photography Tom Hegen has captured shots of glacier pools. They occur when a chunk of ice breaks off of a retreating glacier and embeds itself in the ground. When it melts, it forms what is called a kettle pond. In freshly deglaciated areas, such as around the melting glaciers in Iceland, there are dozens of small pools in the outwash plains. The lake colours indicate amounts of sediment or depth: the Deeper or clearer the water, the bluer the lake.
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Pavement Giants
Melbourne-based artist Kitt Bennett paints larger than life murals on the ground in Melbourne. The almost literal “street” art is best seen from a bird’s eye view and features people, objects, and skeletons that contort around their respective spaces as if they fell from the sky.
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