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Express Sublime and subversive: Female artists take on mother nature June 11, 2015 More than 10 years ago Summary By Sadie Dingfelder ...
The physical structure of the tonka bean tree is likely behind its resistance to lightning, Gora speculated. These trees tend to grow tall and large, up to 130 feet, and live for centuries ...
The team has been monitoring Panama’s Barro Colorado Nature Monument for a decade, and all the giant tree species in the region showed damage when struck by lightning, except the tonka bean ...
Losing yourself in a nature-based or art-based virtual reality environment can elicit feelings of awe and "the sublime," a new VR-based study reports.
Amy Scott, Twenty-First-Century Sublime, Boom: A Journal of California, Vol. 4, No. 3, Thinking with Nature (Fall 2014), pp. 28-35 ...
Mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. We’re just surrounded by more technology. Marc Quinn, “The Toxic Sublime,” is on view at White Cube Bermondsey from July 15 – September 13, 2015.
Local artists Ginny Takacs and Susan Reyman will exhibit their work as part of the new "The Sublime Power of Nature" exhibit at the Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts in Miller Beach.
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