ARTS & CRAFTS #308
Ephemeral Ice Typography – By Nicole Dextras
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Sources: (Nicole Dextras) (ufunk.net)
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Sources: (Nicole Dextras) (ufunk.net)
Reblogged this on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond and commented:
This also seems to express spring in New Mexico–glad to discover the work of this artist, new to me.
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Reblogged this on sydney lancaster and commented:
I have been a huge fan of Nicole Dexstras’ work for a while now. There’s a powerful simplicity here, that I think speaks volumes about the thought and awareness that goes into the work. I encourage you to head over to Nicole Dextras’ web site and her blog. Well worth the trip! Happy Monday – enjoy!
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thanks
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Reblogged this on The visual squirrel and commented:
Gorgeous ice. Would have loved to see them in the process of melting, crystallising, overnight dew etc. Beautiful stuff..
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Absolutely gorgeous. Original, amusing, provoking and charming. Kudos.
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Reblogged this on The Artistic Spider's Web and commented:
Ephemeral Ice Typography – By Nicole Dextras
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That’s different! I tried to picture in my mind what it would look like as it melted over time. 😀
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