Morning Glory Pool (by WorldofArun)
Morning glory pool is considered the most beautiful pool and a must-see of Yellowstone National Park. Its colors are because of the existence of heat-thriving bacteria making a stunning display of hues. The delicate blue water is created by thermophilic bacteria, which thrive in the pool’s searing heat.
Over the years people threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool.
Incredible sculptural installations made of paper:
Paperwork #701G (in the Beginning), by Andreas Kocks
Eddy, by Mia Pearlman
Unwanted Visitor: Portrait of Wildfire by Herb Williams
Five swirling flames made of thousands of crayons meant to resemble the recent wildfires that ravaged the state of Texas several weeks ago.
Ph: Ashton Thornhill (via)
Jim Lambie’s Floor Installations.
Zobop is made with lengths of industrial vinyl tape applied in concentric bands that take their form from the perimeter of the architectural space.
Jim Lambie’s Floor Installations.
Zobop is made with lengths of industrial vinyl tape applied in concentric bands that take their form from the perimeter of the architectural space.
Awesome and beautiful beaded skulls by Our Exquisite Corpse
(available here)
[via who killed bambi?]



