Multimedia artist Von Cotu has developed a Pyro Chemographic technique wherein he uses fire and chemicals to paint on large format photographic film and other media. The resulting and hi res images suggest alien galaxies viewed through the Hubble Space Telescope, sub-oceanic scenes or microscopic details of an inner world previously unknown to us.
"Pyro Chemography reveals a hidden truth that surrounds us on a daily basis, exposing patterns and textures that recur in everything when observed closely. My images represent the gigantic and minuscule aspects of the Universe we live in, and I feel privileged to merely show what is already there. I invite you to open your mind and be prepared to experience some very unusual and unique images."
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Comments (11)
Mikan
Nope, don't know!!! But I'm Amazed fo this little shape!!! Seems a 3D fractal!!!! Vote
Kazzy
Wow, this is totally amazing ( of course it isn't a flower at all but some delicious meringue dessert!!) Vote Amazing work!!! Well done!
Ladyhawk
LOVE IT!! it's a member of the milkweed family of plants, they smell like heaven,I can't remember the name of this one right,oh I hate that, if you let me know where you are I can find it's name & everything for you, it'sso nice to see someone like this flower as much as I do,& notice how beautifull they smell,instead of just thinking WEED kill it!! butterflies love these, if you seea milkweed plant in flower take a smell,it'sso beautifull,I can almost smell this mmmmmmmmmm Thank you for shareing this with us!! :0D @-}--
revcodes
What a stunning image. At first glance, it looks like something the Cassini space probe might photograph! Excellent!
cynlee
i remember seeing one here but don't remember what it was called or by whom... hmmm... right on the tip of my tongue... oh well... it's a beauty alright!! ecspecially set off against the black :]
mabel45
firstthought about an amazing composition.. now knowing this is nature's compo.. AWSOME
hare
wonderful journey to the star flower planet. very beautiful.
jcv2
A starring flower, that's for sure! Very beautiful!
Lalani
Don't know the name, but this sure is lovely =)
voncotu
Thanks to hare, I found out this plant is the Hoya Carnosa (also called Hoya Vine or Wax Plant). Apparently, Hoyas are native to India, Australia, Borneo, Fiji, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Singapore and Thailand. Thank you for all your comments.
jgeorge
Sweet and geometrical! I like how you isolated it in the pic... it really seems some kind of planet