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Reefs In Art: Unfathomably Gorgeous Macro Timelapse Edition

by Caitlin Nichole | Feb 19, 2015 | Corals, Reefs in Art

Wait. Please, please do yourself a favor and do NOT watch this on your tablet, phone or other minuscule-screened device – watch full screen and in the highest definition possible. Italian filmmaker and documentarist, Sandro Bocci released this captivating short...

Reefs In Art: Stunning Blue Twisted Tentacles of Venomous Cnidocyte Edition

by Caitlin Nichole | Feb 2, 2015 | Photography, Reefs in Art, Science

Just had to share these absolutely face-melting images of these ethereal creatures – Physalia utriculus, Blue Bottle or (Indo-Pacific) Portuguese Man-of-War (not to be confused with Physalia physalis, Atlantic Portuguese Man o’...

Reefs In Art: Glass Cephalopods. Grab a Straw and Drink This One In

by Caitlin Nichole | Dec 31, 2014 | Cephalopods, Reefs in Art, Science, Too Cute

In the full-blown frenzy of the holiday season, I was feverishly searching for new Cephalopod-inspired ornaments to adorn our little tree, so obviously an “octopus ornament” google search was in...

‘Coral Therapy’ by Coral Morphologic

by Austin Lefevre | Dec 9, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Events, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, Photography, Reefs in Art, Science, Technology

Coral Morphologic is at it again in this time premiering their new film in a custom designed room at DesignMiami/ 2014. They’ve taken it to the next level making this film viewable on the Oculus Rift lending a 360° virtual reality experience to...

Reefs In Art: The Fine Art of Karen Talbot

by Caitlin Nichole | Dec 1, 2014 | Reefs in Art, Science

Upon first catching sight of Karen Talbot’s work, you’re forced to do a double take. Surely there’s no way someone was able to sit down and replicate a creature so precisely, not only capturing every physical attribute of her subjects, but seemingly...

Reefs In Art: Intricately Tangled Driftwood Sculptures From Tony Fredriksson

by Caitlin Nichole | Nov 12, 2014 | Eye Candy, Reefs in Art

How cool is that damn shark?! So wood has long been used as a medium in sculpture carving, dating back to Ancient Egypt when delicately carved panels lined the tomb of Hosul Egypt,...
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