Yeah I am pretty much obsessed with the textures and patterns found in nature. That is what my alien art is exploring. I could probably make something cool out of this one, mind if I give it a whirl?
Very interesting photos, especially the second one. Nature does produce some neat and elaborate textures. That's not something that I think about often but it's quite cool so I should more often. Thanks for drawing my attention to nature
I've always felt a deep and curious connection to trees as well @svemirac from a young age, which might explain my liking this post.
Speaking about fallen trees being food for the various small animals of the forest, they also give nourishment back to the earth itself from which they've taken it during life; and, become new earth upon breaking down over time :>)
I find the cycle amazing… (From dust-to-dust...) as I suspect you do as well.
I remember my youth days going into the local forest with my uncle to get the hummus (the blackest and most nutritive soil) underneath the old and heavily degraded stumps.
Yeah I am pretty much obsessed with the textures and patterns found in nature. That is what my alien art is exploring. I could probably make something cool out of this one, mind if I give it a whirl?
Please do, it would be my honor! :) I enjoy alien creations!
Also, you might want to convolve this one too :) not so centred tho :D
wow cool picture!
Very interesting photos, especially the second one. Nature does produce some neat and elaborate textures. That's not something that I think about often but it's quite cool so I should more often. Thanks for drawing my attention to nature
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I've always felt a deep and curious connection to trees as well @svemirac from a young age, which might explain my liking this post.
Speaking about fallen trees being food for the various small animals of the forest, they also give nourishment back to the earth itself from which they've taken it during life; and, become new earth upon breaking down over time :>)
I find the cycle amazing… (From dust-to-dust...) as I suspect you do as well.
Hope all is well with you.
Ciao
I remember my youth days going into the local forest with my uncle to get the hummus (the blackest and most nutritive soil) underneath the old and heavily degraded stumps.
It's just amazing this organic life we have :)
It's amazing a bit pressurized but within limits!
Stay healthy!
Ciao, bella ciao... :D
Here's some of my tree reduced to soil compost in my garden :>) from leaves and branches...