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Moss Drapes from Trees in Ethereal Photographs of England’s Forests by Neil Burnell | Colossal
NOVEMBER 10, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images © Neil Burnell Atmospheric forests in South West England are captured by Neil Burnell in mystical photographs. England has long been a haven for rich woodlands of oak, birch, hazel, and pine, chronicled … Continue reading
Diverse Ecosystems Merge in Hyperrealistic Paintings of Flora and Fauna by Lisa Ericson | Colossal
NOVEMBER 4, 2022. KATE MOTHES “High Tide” (2022), acrylic on panel. All images © Lisa Ericson Ecosystems intermingle and mammals find themselves immersed in an increasingly watery world in Lisa Ericson’s hyperrealistic acrylic paintings. A hare and a mountain goat, which … Continue reading
Why are the northern lights always the SAME GREEN colour?
[…] Taylor Swift on her track “Snow on the Beach” claims she “searched aurora borealis green” – as an astrophysicist and Swiftie I’m here to let you know the aurora are green because of Oxygen in our atmosphere. To understand … Continue reading
The Killer Origins of the Werewolf | Monstrum
Long before a full moon could transform a human into a beast, the werewolf was present across the literature, lore, and mythologies of ancient Europe. Whether a punishment for the wicked, a cure for the unlucky, or a blessing for … Continue reading
A Point of View – Darkness Made Visible – BBC Sounds
Rebecca Stott reflects on our relationship with darkness, past and present. As warnings are sounded of possible power cuts and lights going out this winter, Rebecca Stott reflects on our relationship with darkness. She looks at how our ancestors experienced … Continue reading