6.01.2010

ROSE-LYNN FISHER: -BEE-

tarsus
Photograph (c) Rose-Lynn Fisher/All Rights Reserved

the bee's knee
Photograph (c) Rose-Lynn Fisher/All Rights Reserved

eye
"The first time I looked at a bee’s eye magnified I was amazed to see a field of hexagons, just like honeycomb" Photograph (c) Rose-Lynn Fisher/All Rights Reserved

BEE, Photography by Rose-Lynn Fisher
Princeton Architectural Press

"As though revealing a secret, the scanning electron microscope presents a realm of structure, design and pattern at a level of intricacy we are oblivious to in our daily experience."–rose-lynn fisher

An Afternoon with the Artist: June 19 1-5 PM

9 comments:

  1. Intriguing work, your blog is always a delight

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  2. Great pictures!!! Good work!!!

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    Barcelona
    Frank

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  3. just incredible images into another world - we are all so fortunate to have a host-gallery such as your blog to visit!!!

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  4. very impressive indeed .
    doesn't even look like real , but mere illustrations , as our idea of reality is so limited .
    good to see it .

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  5. this serious macro work is fantastically enchanting, the world of details! Thank you for sharing this art with us.

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  6. I agree with Gypsywoman.
    Always excited to see what you have to offer:)
    Thank you!

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  7. Gorgeous. Thanks from another grateful reader.

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  8. Bueno,algo que normalmente me da grima,como son los insectos,en estas fotos me ha resultado bello!
    Saludos!

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  9. Kul variant av macro, genom att visa negativen istället.
    Hälsningar
    Janne

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