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Posts marked science

Drawings by Aja Johnson available in her microMACRO Etsy store.

Johnson on her work:

I am mostly inspired by repetition in nature, and biology in general. I am fascinated by the visuals in science textbooks; I spend a lot of time at my local library pouring over them searching for inspiration.

Solar Eclipse necklace from the sakosculpts Etsy store.

Bottoms up! Photos by Jan Tervooren

Space posters from the I AM REAL DESIGNS Etsy store

Vintage science stuff looks even cooler when etched in metal. You can find these copper and zinc pieces in the Copper Leaf Studios Etsy store.

This charming (and functional!) handmade Stargazer telescope necklace by Tara Fletcher-Gibbs is available in her Etsy store.

Isabelle Delle’s fantastic vintage-inspired collages

Some of the worthy winners of the annual Princeton Art of Science competition. Check out the full gallery for image descriptions and more amazing art.

New-world technology meets old-world problems with these corkscrews from my Thinx Gifts store.

Play master of the universe by just adding cream with these semi-transparent frosted galaxy mugs from my Thinx Shop.

Planet, sun and moon pendants from the Edelstein Metalsmiths Etsy store.

Edible anatomy from the Conjurer’s Kitchen

(Via @MoCost)

These incredible images by Franz Schumacher look like the last thing you would see before ending up in Oz.

Stranger Visions by Heather Dewey-Hagborg is equal parts creepy and cool.

About the project:

In Stranger Visions artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg creates portrait sculptures from analyses of genetic material collected in public places. Working with the traces strangers unwittingly leave behind, Dewey-Hagborg calls attention to the impulse toward genetic determinism and the potential for a culture of genetic surveillance.

Read more about it…