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Unnatural Fusions of Animal and Plant Life Form New Elaborate Sculptures by Ellen Jewett | Colossal

Canadian artist Ellen Jewett (previously) is known for her elaborately decorated polymer sculptures that combine wildlife with flowers, plants, and trees. Jewett, whose educational background is in animal science and behavior, uses her deep understanding of how creatures move through the world to inform her fantastical artworks. In one sculpture, ferns unfurl from the tail of a peacock, while a marsh of cattails grows from the abdomen of a dragonfly in another. More

Create Biologically Viable Alien Concept Art in Photoshop | Psdtuts+

Designing a plausible alien life form represents a challenge for concept artists. The monstrous creatures used blockbuster movies and video games can be relatively easily created, as they don't...

INTERNET by flyingdebris on DeviantArt

sci fi concept for a mod project. Basicly the premise of this piece is that in the future you can go on vacations from reality and indefinitely have you... INTERNET

Visit Japan: Seasonal lightshow: Sea fireflies are relatively common on sandy beaches in the Seto Inland Sea throughout summer.

Forget the neons of Tokyo. For an otherworldly light experience visit the bioluminescent ‘sea fireflies’ on the beaches of the Inland Sea.

Unnatural Fusions of Animal and Plant Life Form New Elaborate Sculptures by Ellen Jewett | Colossal

Canadian artist Ellen Jewett (previously) is known for her elaborately decorated polymer sculptures that combine wildlife with flowers, plants, and trees. Jewett, whose educational background is in animal science and behavior, uses her deep understanding of how creatures move through the world to inform her fantastical artworks. In one sculpture, ferns unfurl from the tail of a peacock, while a marsh of cattails grows from the abdomen of a dragonfly in another. More