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  • ID: 8496514
  • Uploader: malachite reaper »
  • Date: 7 months ago
  • Size: 2.19 MB .png (804x3375) »
  • Source: mellific.tumblr.com/post/749829333017821184 »
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post #8496514
original drawn by mellific

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  • another object i’ll have at seattle art book fair this weekend (may 11-12) – this is “A Longitudinal Study of Deadwood Function in Lowland Forest Ecosystems”, it is approximately 2.5" x 30", and it comes inside a (paper) log!

    i’ll be at table 78 (under Snack Break Studio) with some pals, please stop by and say hi!!

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    A Longitudinal Study of Deadwood Function in Lowland Forest Ecosystems S Kao 2024

    A timelapse of a fallen log, slowly moving through seasons. It is blanketed by snow then moss through the spring and summer. Small shelf mushrooms sprout, then grow large. A badger naps through the winter.

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