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UV images of flowers, perhaps how bees see them. There's a link (I hope) to the the exhibition in the text below.
Italian artist Debora Lombardi splashes individual flowers with UV light and photographs them, says Colossal magazine, “unveiling an entire spectrum of colours otherwise invisible to the human eye”. The results transform the blooms “into otherworldly specimens”, from the purple and blue veins in a leaf to the neon yellow glow of stamens rich with pollen. Lombardi’s photos are on display at Somerset House until 2 May.
Italian artist Debora Lombardi splashes individual flowers with UV light and photographs them, says Colossal magazine, “unveiling an entire spectrum of colours otherwise invisible to the human eye”. The results transform the blooms “into otherworldly specimens”, from the purple and blue veins in a leaf to the neon yellow glow of stamens rich with pollen. Lombardi’s photos are on display at Somerset House until 2 May.