Geometry of Light by Alyson Shotz imagines “What would it look like to see light stopped in time”.
About the artist:
Interested in physics, Alyson Shotz uses industrial material, mirrors, stainless steel, to visualize invisible forces like gravity, space and light – the basic elements of our physical world. Materials that proved no less important when it comes to Art. “Questions about what the universe is made of (what is space, what is matter) seem primary to what sculpture, or art, should be about”, says Shotz.
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Morning Glory Pool (by WorldofArun)
Morning glory pool is considered the most beautiful pool and a must-see of Yellowstone National Park. Its colors are because of the existence of heat-thriving bacteria making a stunning display of hues. The delicate blue water is created by thermophilic bacteria, which thrive in the pool’s searing heat.
Over the years people threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool.
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Nature never ceases to amaze me.
Not every cloud has a multi-coloured lining
A Pileus Iridescent Cloud Over Ethiopia
A group of water droplets that have a uniformly similar size and so together diffract different colours of sunlight by different amounts.
Ahhh, good morning!
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Chalk and pen on blue emulsion by Liz Collini.



French:
“La vie, c’était un drôle de cadeau. Au départ, on le surestime, ce cadeau: on croit avoir reçu la vie éternelle. Après, on le sous-estime, on le trouve pourri, trop court, on serait prêt à le jeter. Enfin, on se rend compte que ce n’était pas un cadeau, mais juste…



