Minty is in an original Pony-naut outfit and considering a trip to Mars.
In Exeter Cathedral, in Devon, England.
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A 10 meter Earth is now floating on the river! :) One of the last events of 2023's European Capital of Culture - Floating Earth, a light installation by Luke Jerram.
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Day 1679, 27 January 2023
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A giant moon installed under the nef of Cathdreal
Artist Luke Jerram
Title : Museeum of the moon
Dimension / seven meters in diameter
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Luke Jerram artworks
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Luke Jerram - Museum of the Moon. Arnhem, Netherlands
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Der Mond im Maßstab 1:500.000. 🌕 Museum of the Moon Installation des Künstlers Luke Jerram.
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Photo by Neil Hanna
An Enormous ‘E.coli’ Floats Through the National Museum of Scotland at 5 Million Times Its Actual Size
Bristol-based multidisciplinary artist Luke Jerram often explores the nature of scale and perception in his pieces (previously), and the latest installation of his inflatable sculpture “E.coli,” which has been displayed in locations around the U.K., spans 90 feet, representing the bacterium at 5 million times its actual size. (If humans were to scale up just as enormously, they would be about 5.5 miles tall!)
All images © Luke Jerram
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Rainbow Dash went to visit the Museum Of The Moon.
In Barnstaple, in Devon, England.
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Sunday Evening Art Gallery — (Days of Future Passed) -- Glass
Luke Jerram
https://sundayeveningartgallery.com/2015/08/04/luke-jerram/
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Rene Lalique
https://sundayeveningartgallery.com/2016/07/31/rene-lalique/
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Graham Muir
https://sundayeveningartgallery.com/2018/05/19/snowglobes/
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Ercole Barovier
https://sundayeveningartgallery.com/2017/03/22/ercole-barovier/
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Dark cold depressing yet lively December day in the city. Slower and much less sickening pace than in the hot-spots.
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‘Glass Microbiology’ Magnifies Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Organisms to 1 Million Times Their Actual Size
Bristol-based artist Luke Jerram (previously) continues to add delicate specimens to his Glass Microbiology collection. The ongoing project is a collaboration with scientists at the University of Bristol, who aid Jerram in scaling three-dimensional renderings of avian flu, papillomavirus, the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, and other tiny organisms into sculptures approximately one million times their actual size. Transparent and impeccably detailed, the models are designed to showcase the structures of each microbe without distorting the viewer’s perception with non-existent colors, which are often used to distinguish various parts in illustrated renderings. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article ‘Glass Microbiology’ Magnifies Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Organisms to 1 Million Times Their Actual Size appeared first on Colossal.
https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2023/01/luke-jerram-glass-microbes/
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See Earth in a New Light with Gaia at the Bell Museum
A striking scale planet and a variety of Earth-related programming are at the Bell Museum through August 14.
Planet Earth—the only home we have and that we have ever known. It’s easy to take our planet for granted as we go about our day-to-day grinds, barely giving a thought to the ground we walk on, the air we breathe, or even the trees, hills, and valleys that surround us. Macro notions of global phenomena such as climate change pervade our political discourse, but it’s still far too easy for many of…
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