Slime by Little Red
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Description
Scientific note: When conditions become unfavorable, slime molds form sporangia - clusters of spores, often on the tips of stalks. Spores from the sporangia are dispersed to new habitats, "germinate" into small amoebae, and the life cycle begins again.
Comments (12)
Dave71
Very interesting..great work
webdancer
This is really cool! Very original.
lesbentley
Great work.
TheWingedOne
Very interesting approach. :)
redon634
Nice one!
Th3Pr0jeCt
oh my god! beatufull! bye
stratacat
Very original and well done !!! good to see something a little different for a change!!
racin-jason
Ahhh my friend - if this isn't the epitome of different and original - than my eyes, senses and taste have totally failed me. From every curve, shape, line, texture down to the absolute harmonious colors - this is a masterful piece of skilled rendering. You are single-handily re-mapping the artistic rules of what constitutes art and beautiful craftsmanship. Excellence every step of the way.
Aeneas
I've been staring at this for several minutes. Every work of yours is a breath of fresh air, bringing vital energy to the onlooker.
allengraph
Ouch! looks painful! Excellent!
Brendan
Hmmm!... I thought recently that I was loosing bodytone...the way everything was beginning to spread....I had better have it checked out!...This puts me in mind of the way we disseminate ourselves by releasing pseudopodia of creativity throughout the galleries. I love the concentrated and intentfull gaze which heightens the slow pulsing and undulating flow of creative matter as it oozes out into the void.
georgedvore
sexxxy momma!