GoldRoot/s

Triangulating Art, Medicine and Theory.
featherandmoss:

Cedar apple rust fungus on my neighbor’s junipers.  We had a rainy day and moisture causes these bright orange Sideshow Bob lookin’ telia to extrude from the gall created by the fungus.  It’s real weird.

featherandmoss:

Cedar apple rust fungus on my neighbor’s junipers.  We had a rainy day and moisture causes these bright orange Sideshow Bob lookin’ telia to extrude from the gall created by the fungus.  It’s real weird.

(via mycology)

theremina:

“No more hurting people. Peace.” ~Martin Richard

theremina:

“No more hurting people. Peace.” ~Martin Richard

theremina:

Karen Knorr - Musée Carnavalet, 2004 - 2007

The usual aim of the fable is to teach a lesson by drawing attention to animal behaviour and its relationship to human actions and shortcomings. Animals in fables speak metaphorically of human folly, criticizing human nature. Yet it seems that the nature of Karen Knorr’s work has another aim. In Knorr’s “Fables” the animals are not dressed up to resemble humans nor do they illustrate any explicit moral. Liberated, they roam freely in human territory drawing attenton to the unbridged gap between nature and culture. They encroach into the domain of the museum and other cultural sanctuaries which resolutely forbids their entry.

See more of Karen Knorr posts here.

(via arpeggia)