Petri Dishes

Petri Dishes
Petri Dishes
Petri Dishes
Petri Dishes

Petri Dishes

Although they are scientific I think they make really cool art pieces i like to use them as reference images when practicing how to use colored pencils

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the whole concept that organisms other than humans are unable to make decisions or solve complex problems is incredibly outdated and should have been disproven years ago when the Great Chain of Being was first challenged, but these ideas have stuck around for hundreds of years and are only now beginning to be opposed. for years, people thought that organisms like octopi could be tested on in labs because they were unable to feel pain or form thoughts, but only now is it being discovered that octopi have huge brains and are capable of numerous skills, they can recognize people and miss them, and they have the same or even better understanding of the world around them than humans. every other organisms' intelligence has been measured against humans for so long, that the idea that other creatures may have a different way of processing information is something completely unheard of.

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"Wherever You Are On Your Journey To The Microcosmos, The Odds Are High That You'll Run Into A Diatom.
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