This amazing Kinetic Sculpture pic.twitter.com/t3u3qaeYVc
— TheSpaceAcademy.org✨🔭 (@ThespaceAcad) December 20, 2020Flowers and art . Great uplifting designs on apparel and gifts ,prints and cards .Antique and modern ,abstract and realist find every kind of unique artwork here by various artists
This amazing Kinetic Sculpture pic.twitter.com/t3u3qaeYVc
— TheSpaceAcademy.org✨🔭 (@ThespaceAcad) December 20, 2020
A superbly preserved sea lily fossil, approximately 345 million years old. pic.twitter.com/CXF5hBrZ9p
— TheSpaceAcademy.org✨🔭 (@ThespaceAcad) December 15, 2020
I think this is the oldest floral art I have ever posted here . :)
Autumn is looking more and more colorful in Tokyo! Read our latest report from the capital: https://t.co/Msz1PJYYAN pic.twitter.com/fSAQH5TMPb
— japan-guide.com (@japanguidecom) November 17, 2020
A virtual visit to Japan's three most famous gardens.https://t.co/X5dji7Odvr
— Nippon.com (@nippon_en) October 26, 2020
Wall clock featuring colorful vintage maple leaves in wood grain look background . The clock face comes with Arabic numerals . Home decor in autumn mood .
Local residents take care of more than 3 million red spider lilies that bloom around the Yakachi River in late September. The best time to see these incredible flowers is autumn.#VisitJapan #Aichi #Flower #Bloom #Spiderlily #StayInspired #Nature pic.twitter.com/rT9qqRwiSo
— Visit Japan (@Visit_Japan) September 30, 2020
The Story of Flowers animation series launched in 2017 as a gift to children worldwide, with the first film exploring the life cycle of flowering plants. In part two we delve into the relationship between flowers and humans: the way we involve flowers in our lives through various cultures and practices. The animation looks at flowers not from a material viewpoint; instead seeing them as symbols of connection, a way we share emotions. It is Azuma's vision to show children the deep connection between flowers and ourselves, and turn their eyes to the power and potential of flowers. Directed by : Azuma Makoto Illustration by : Katie Scott Animation by : James Paulley Visual Supervise by : Shunsuke Shiinoki Project Management by : Eri Narita Music by : Murlo Sound Design by : Tom Joyce at Sound Canvas Animators : Sean Weston / Dani Fish / Maki Yoshikura Zuzanna Odolczyk / Anita Gill / Mandy Silva Background Artist : Chris Smith AMKK Presents: Botanical animation "Story of Flowers" The animation was developed for kids to show the life cycle of flowers. -Story- Many different flowers are growing beautifully and strongly in this world. Taking their roots in the earth, sprouting, blooming, pollination by birds and insects, living on in spite of rain, wind and storms. They pass on the baton of life, rebirth and decay. Everything is so in a continuous, endless cycle. This is the story and message of this animation. Directed by : Azuma Makoto Illustration by : Katie Scott Animation by : James Paulley Visual Supervisor : Shunsuke Shiinoki Project Management by : Eri Narita
Fallen Wisteria petals created a purple carpet in, Japan. pic.twitter.com/zlnhOkiy4Y— Nature's Lovers (@natureslover_s) July 26, 2020
Raindrops on roses...July in Scotland. #roses #gardening #SaturdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/Z5ogyn42Fc— GreenFingers (@BorderGardener) July 4, 2020
Hydrangea flowers are now in full bloom in Japan, and their vibrant colors can be seen in several prefectures, including Gunma and Chiba. pic.twitter.com/TcfQwRpXdL— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) June 23, 2020
8 Secrets to the Longest Lasting Hydrangeas https://t.co/6mdMxx4uuL— alma wad (@almawad) June 20, 2020
A field of wild lupine in bloom around Tekapo Lake, New Zealand.— TheSpaceAcademy.org✨🔭 (@ThespaceAcad) June 15, 2020
Credit: IG@wilderness_addictpic.twitter.com/JDVea8byf3
Tennogawa Park is famous for its beautiful wisteria that hangs over the water with nighttime views that shouldn’t be missed.#Japan #VisitJapan #Aichi #Nature #Wisteria #Flowerstagram #StayInspired pic.twitter.com/CNEuncu4Sb— Visit Japan (@Visit_Japan) June 15, 2020
Surface tension of Water and flowers! pic.twitter.com/yOp8W2LDTk— TheSpaceAcademy.org✨🔭 (@ThespaceAcad) April 30, 2020
Wisteria Trees in Hyogo, Japan. pic.twitter.com/Gqsvk5Lk0l— Nature's Lovers (@natureslover_s) April 5, 2020
Avec une température de 2°C (contre 17°C hier) , quelques flocons sont observés dans le secteur de Clermont-Ferrand (63) cet après-midi. Un paysage hivernal qui contraste avec les arbres en fleur sur cette vidéo. https://t.co/UbrRh9k5CK— La Chaîne Météo (@lachainemeteo) March 29, 2020
We hope you're all staying safe! To brighten your spirits while you #StayAtHome, here are some beautiful #sakura pictures that Heartland's very own Katsuya took from his window this weekend 🌸❄️🌸#Japan #snow #cherryblossoms #photography #Tokyo pic.twitter.com/Q7FIggFuJB— Heartland JAPAN (@Heartland_JAPAN) March 30, 2020
Amazing 125+ Year Old Rhododendron Tree in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada pic.twitter.com/mAUtdrAxZJ— Nature's Lovers (@natureslover_s) March 27, 2020
Fancy a country walk? Walk among the painted flowers of the 17th and 18th centuries with this virtual tour from the Louvre museum's collections .,C'est le printemps ! 🌸— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 20, 2020
Envie d’une balade champêtre ? Promenez-vous parmi les fleurs peintes des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles avec ce parcours issu des collections du musée. 👉 https://t.co/K3VJ8h5M7j#LouvreChezVous #MuseumFromHome #CultureChezNous pic.twitter.com/Q0EeqLSlhk
🌷C'est le #printemps 💐et avec ce #confinement, Dame Nature se repose enfin un peu... 🌺☀Positivons et soyons tous solidaires.— Côte d'Azur France (@VisitCotedazur) March 20, 2020
📷@jejelepode #CotedAzurFrance #spring #stayathome #JeResteChezMoi #RESTEZCHEZVOUS #ILoveNice @Nice_Tourisme pic.twitter.com/Tk5MEdFEsi
First cherry blossom report of the season from Tokyo:https://t.co/WuHFv916Wq pic.twitter.com/fNr4N98nHM— japan-guide.com (@japanguidecom) March 16, 2020