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Artist Kay Sekimachi uses the remarkably delicate materials, such as leaves and thread, to explore ideas of space, transparency, and movement.

Kevin Horan presents farm animals in ways that we don’t normally see, and he’s removed them from places like a petting zoo to instead make them the focal point of gorgeous fine art images.

The Beautiful Destruction project captures the Alberta Tar Sands in Northern Alberta and into Saskatchewan and Illuminates its contradiction – the beauty in destruction.

Conrad Godly uses swift paint strokes filled with thick paints that drip down and sometimes off of the canvas to express the eminent force of elevated mountain peaks.

Black Scalpel Cityscapes, the latest series by renowned UK artist Damien Hirst, are collages of steel surgical instruments and found metal scraps on black paint.

Forest artist Spencer Byles creates temporary sculptures using only natural and found materials sourced at each location.

Film Screening, The Secret World of Arrietty, Friday, December 12, 2014 / Noon, South Hall, 2635.

Artist Ben Butler builds large-scale sculptures by assembling hundreds of pieces of wood together into odd formations.

In a project titled Exobiotanica, Japanese artist Azuma Makoto and his crew launched two objects into space: a 50-year-old white pine bonsai and an untitled arrangement of orchids, hydrangeas, lilies, irises, and other flowers.

New York-based, Chinese-born artist Cai Guo-Qiang’s The Ninth Wave features a weathered fishing boat from Cai’s hometown of Quanzhou carrying 99 fabricated animals onboard.