Bowerbirds build some of the most detailed, aesthetically-pleasing objects of any bird. The creative process shows off each individual's own tastes and preferences, and involves a lot of trial and error and 'changes of mind.'
Bowerbirds build some of the most detailed, aesthetically-pleasing objects of any bird. The creative process shows off each individual's own tastes and preferences, and involves a lot of trial and error and 'changes of mind.'
Bowerbirds build some of the most detailed, aesthetically-pleasing objects of any bird. The creative process shows off each individual's own tastes and preferences, and involves a lot of trial and error and 'changes of mind.'
Bowerbirds build some of the most detailed, aesthetically-pleasing objects of any bird. The creative process shows off each individual's own tastes and preferences, and involves a lot of trial and error and 'changes of mind.'
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
With the precision and deadly beauty of a mushroom cloud, Luke Jerram’s glass sculpture of HIV evokes both horror and the feeling of appreciating something for aesthetic geometry alone.
"I hate that aesthetic game of the eye and the mind, played by these connoisseurs, these mandarins who 'appreciate' beauty. What is beauty, anyway? ...I love or I hate."