by Josh Saul | Oct 22, 2013 | Funny, Reefs in Art, Too Cute
It seems there is no separating reefs and yarn. From the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef to the Harlem Knitting Circle’s Satellite Reef, the ability to use complex patterns to replicate the textures and patterns from the reef has been adopted by many knitting... by Josh Saul | Oct 19, 2013 | Contest, Photography, Reefs in Art
The Natural History Museum of London has an annual contest to recognize the best photographs of the year, and the results are in! After poring through thousands of entries, 25 were selected as the best of the... by Josh Saul | Jul 24, 2013 | Fish, Home Decor, Reefs in Art
We’re big fans of art that is inspired by aquatic life, although in this particular case, it is a bit more morbid than our regular fare. All the more interesting, these photos of dead fish dressed up and placed into scenes is both cute and has a reflective... by Kenneth Wingerter | Jun 3, 2013 | Events, Fish, Reefs in Art, Travel
Many of us have for long been familiar with the fundamentals of hydroponic gardening; in short, plants are continuously watered and fed via a recirculating water system. In some cases, water-based horticulture can be enhanced by integrated production... by Josh Saul | Apr 26, 2013 | Reefs in Art
Check out these great pieces of art created by Mary O’Malley. The series, titled “Bottom Feeders” combines porcelain dishware with underwater animals including octopuses, starfish, mussels, corals, urchins, and... by Josh Saul | Apr 3, 2013 | Eye Candy, Industry, MACNA, Reefs in Art
Our friend Karen Talbot received some much deserved recognition in her new home state of Maine at the recent Sportsman Show, which caters to fishermen, hunters, and outdoor activity lovers. Karen is known for her contributions to the PNG Banggai project, her...