I am happy to announce that last week's Paper Stack* will be soon be on its way to Pasadena in the US.
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*Did you know?
A sea stack is a column of rock standing in the sea, remaining after the erosion of coastline cliffs. Sea stacks are generally comprised of countless generations of - amongst other things - coccolithophors and calcareous foraminifera (see, here they are again. . . these words belong in the same sentence?).
Love the drawing and how it relates to rock and foraminifera.
ReplyDeleteWhat you're doing is amazing.