Marella splendens
#1
Marella splendens

benthic scavenger
crawling Cambrian seabed
Burgess Shale entombed
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
Reply
#2
very nice Chris,alliterative b&c make it more interesting love fossils.

I have a moss agate pendant my granduncle made my mother. Not as impressive as a fossil but I'm fond of it for sentimental reasons


snowflakes of moss
enclosed in agate
primordial pendant
Reply
#3
Thanks Marianne. Love your little 'ku' a lot too! I bet that is a nice specimen. I gave my wife a moss agate carved into a skull. She has it in a miniature bamboo bonsai. It looks like an island temple of sorts. A striking way to display it.

I am a bit of a fossil and rock freak. My wife is from Canada and told me about the Burgess Shales in British Columbia. They are unique in that their conditions have preserved many soft-bodied species. Marella splendens is the most ubiquitous. Smile Cheers/Chris
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
Reply
#4
oops posted starflakes instead of snowflakes, surprised that slipped by your sharp eye chris, better edit it.

I have as small collection of tumbled gemstones, don't know much about them, but they're interesting collectables. Have a few books on them, but they mostly go into what their reported 'medical' and 'spiritual' benefits are according to the crystal enthusiast new-agers, which is interesting tho dubious. My birthstone is turquoise and I have a nice chunk of that which a gal-pal gave me. Mostly they're on the lounge-room windowsill as ornaments. Not sure what else to do with them.
Reply
#5
(04-30-2014, 08:25 PM)Mopkins Wrote:  oops posted starflakes instead of snowflakes, surprised that slipped by your sharp eye chris, better edit it.

I have as small collection of tumbled gemstones, don't know much about them, but they're interesting collectables. Have a few books on them, but they mostly go into what their reported 'medical' and 'spiritual' benefits are according to the crystal enthusiast new-agers, which is interesting tho dubious. My birthstone is turquoise and I have a nice chunk of that which a gal-pal gave me. Mostly they're on the lounge-room windowsill as ornaments. Not sure what else to do with them.

Ha, ha, starflakes read fine.

I have hundreds of rock and mineral specimens. They are everywhere on tables, sills, mantles, in bonsai landscapes and collectors boxes.
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
Reply




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!