Tuesday

the wall


detail..

rad


Constance



Constance Jablonski, originally uploaded by abbeyw920.



rad


And so it happens



And so it happens, originally uploaded by Bruise Banner.

Peace Brotha man.

and so it does


decent into the maelström



DSCF1108, originally uploaded by smotsart.

Detailed close up of painting.
Acrylic and Spray paint on canvas.
Photographed by Lara Beato.

one hell wacko ride


Queen Bee


Bryan Collins - "Queen Bee" - sold

8"x10" Prismacolor pencils on vellum.

See more at www.bryandrinkscoffee.com

the honey queen


Phone Boxes and Rhinos



Phone Boxes and Rhinos , originally uploaded by shrimperdan.



like whatever


dustRAS



dustRAS_customized version, originally uploaded by dirtydust.



rad


It's Cozy Up Here



It's Cozy Up Here, originally uploaded by Bryan_Collins.

6"x12" acrylic on panel. Created for G40 2012 sponsored by Art Whino.

www.artwhino.com

way rad


Arizona Muse

Cup Fungus ( Pezizaceae )



Cup Fungus ( Pezizaceae ), originally uploaded by Jeff Cremer.

8 shot focus stack with Nikon 105mm VR. Stacked with Helicon Focus Stacker

The Pezizaceae (commonly referred to as cup fungi) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota which produce mushrooms that tends to grow in the shape of a "cup". Spores are formed on the inner surface of the fruit body (mushroom).

The cup shape typically serves to focus raindrops into splashing spores out of the cup. Additionally, the curvature enables wind currents to blow the spores out in a different manner than in most agarics and boletes.

Cup fungi grow in peculiar shapes, frequently resembling cups or saucers. For example, the orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia), which looks just like a discarded orange rind. They may be vividly colored, like the scarlet cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea), which is often one of the first signs of spring where it grows. According to one 2008 estimate, the family contains 31 genera and 230 species.



mushy stuff