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The Beauty Of Booze: Alcohol Molecules As Art
above: Tequila, as seen when magnified 1000 times
Magnified up to 1000 times under a high tech laboratory microscope, images of various alcohol, mixed drinks and plain beverages like Cola and iced tea are sold as customizable fine art and prints by American company BevShots.
The images are made by first crystallizing the drink of choice on a lab slide. Using a standard light microscope with a camera attached, the light source is polarized and passed through the crystal. This creates the magnificent colors and patterns you see in the following images.
Below are some examples of the macro photos of alcohol molecules from some common liquors and mixed drinks.
Liquor
Vodka:
Gin:
Scotch:
Whiskey:
American Amber Ale:
Sake:
Mixed Drinks
Dry Martini:
Pina Colada:
Rum and Coke:
Black and Tan:
Mint Julep:
Bloody Mary:
White Russian:
The pictures were taken in Florida State University's chemistry department and are are licensed from Florida State University and Michael Davison, the research scientist, who, in 1992 discovered photographic microscopy.
above left: Michael Davidson, right; Lester Hutt
The man who keeps the party going is Lester Hutt, president of BevShots MicroArt, LLC. BevShots is the perfect blend of Hutt’s business and science background. While working on his graduate degree in chemistry from UC Berkeley, Hutt worked on NASA’s Mars probes searching for evidence of past life on the red planet. Apple, Inc. then called on him to be a part of history as they released their revolutionary new product, the iPod.
You can purchase the above images and more in various sizes starting at $19.99.
Shop for them here.
all images courtesy of BevShots.
The Beauty Of Booze: Alcohol Molecules As Art
above: Tequila, as seen when magnified 1000 times
Magnified up to 1000 times under a high tech laboratory microscope, images of various alcohol, mixed drinks and plain beverages like Cola and iced tea are sold as customizable fine art and prints by American company BevShots.
The images are made by first crystallizing the drink of choice on a lab slide. Using a standard light microscope with a camera attached, the light source is polarized and passed through the crystal. This creates the magnificent colors and patterns you see in the following images.
Below are some examples of the macro photos of alcohol molecules from some common liquors and mixed drinks.
Liquor
Vodka:
Gin:
Scotch:
Whiskey:
American Amber Ale:
Sake:
Mixed Drinks
Dry Martini:
Pina Colada:
Rum and Coke:
Black and Tan:
Mint Julep:
Bloody Mary:
White Russian:
The pictures were taken in Florida State University's chemistry department and are are licensed from Florida State University and Michael Davison, the research scientist, who, in 1992 discovered photographic microscopy.
above left: Michael Davidson, right; Lester Hutt
The man who keeps the party going is Lester Hutt, president of BevShots MicroArt, LLC. BevShots is the perfect blend of Hutt’s business and science background. While working on his graduate degree in chemistry from UC Berkeley, Hutt worked on NASA’s Mars probes searching for evidence of past life on the red planet. Apple, Inc. then called on him to be a part of history as they released their revolutionary new product, the iPod.
You can purchase the above images and more in various sizes starting at $19.99.
Shop for them here.
all images courtesy of BevShots.
A Carousel Clock & New Animal Jewelry from Hao Shi Design
Known mostly for their whimsical jewelry lines of rings and necklaces which pair sterling silver with white 3D animals, hao shi design studio of Taiwan has just come out with a moving tabletop clock shaped like a carousel, The Merry Go Round X Clock, and new double rings, the Crocodile 2X ring and the Hippo 2X ring.
The jewelry.
rings:
Their newest additions are these Animal rings that fit over two fingers:
shop their ring collections here.
necklaces:
shop for their necklaces here.
The Merry-Go-Round Clock
As described by hoa shi design:
The Merry Go Round clock connects time and memory by Merry-Go-Round. “Happiness” is the immediate feeling; however, “the memory of happiness” will extend to the infinity as time goes by. We therefore insert the element of time in this carousel.
A boy's vigorous movement is the second hand. The minute hand symbolizes a mother, who company with her child continually.
above: the numbers on the pillars represent the time.
The hour hand is like a father who steadily guards his family. The close relationships and interactions between them convert into the flow of time.
price $140.00, buy the clock here.
all of the above items can be purchased at the haoshi online store here.
A Carousel Clock & New Animal Jewelry from Hao Shi Design
Known mostly for their whimsical jewelry lines of rings and necklaces which pair sterling silver with white 3D animals, hao shi design studio of Taiwan has just come out with a moving tabletop clock shaped like a carousel, The Merry Go Round X Clock, and new double rings, the Crocodile 2X ring and the Hippo 2X ring.
The jewelry.
rings:
Their newest additions are these Animal rings that fit over two fingers:
shop their ring collections here.
necklaces:
shop for their necklaces here.
The Merry-Go-Round Clock
As described by hoa shi design:
The Merry Go Round clock connects time and memory by Merry-Go-Round. “Happiness” is the immediate feeling; however, “the memory of happiness” will extend to the infinity as time goes by. We therefore insert the element of time in this carousel.
A boy's vigorous movement is the second hand. The minute hand symbolizes a mother, who company with her child continually.
above: the numbers on the pillars represent the time.
The hour hand is like a father who steadily guards his family. The close relationships and interactions between them convert into the flow of time.
price $140.00, buy the clock here.
all of the above items can be purchased at the haoshi online store here.
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