Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Wall of osteostone


Gorgeous stone wall panel in the Medical Arts building hallway, right by the security station. It looks like a sedimentary formation composed of bone, a fossil sheet of fused marrow channels rippling under the polished surface. It seems from some alien planet, where the earth itself has skeleton, and the stonecutters work with the tools of osteopaths. It seems an H. Giger design. Gives "medical arts" new meaning.

(Click on photo to enlarge for full beauty of the texture and flow)
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