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  1. 22 mag 2014 · ISBN: 9781906506520. Number of pages: 264. Dimensions: 200 x 220 x 26 mm. Edition: Compact ed. Buy Seeds: Time Capsules of Life by Rob Kesseler from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.

  2. Time Capsules of Life. March 3 2019. Seeds are the most complex organs produced by plants, capable of traveling space and time to ensure the biodiversity of our planet. Their astonishing diversity of forms and structures are revealed through a unique collection of colored micrographs and scientific texts on the natural history of seeds.

  3. Seeds: Time Capsules of Life by Stuppy, Wolfgang - ISBN 10: 1608871118 - ISBN 13: 9781608871117 - Earth Aware Editions - 2012 - Hardcover

  4. Seeds, produced together with Dr. Wolfgang Stuppy a seed morphologist from the Millennium Seed Bank, Wakehurst Place, is a response to this opportunity for artistic research to make a unique contribution to the understanding and appreciation of an organism vital to the preservation of bio-diversity. Pollen was recognised as a benchmark for art and science collaboration amongst botanists at Kew ...

  5. In this lavish collection, a natural history of seeds is presented, illustrated with close-up photographs and scanning electron micrographs. With its studied narrative and beautiful photographic eye, this keepsake volume is a stunning tribute to the beauty and marvel of seeds.In this lavish collection, artist Rob Kesseler and seed morphologist Wolfgang Stuppy of the Millennium Seed Bank at the ...

  6. Anyone who believes that life and art are inseparable will want to purchase this book immediately." -- Choice The publication of the first edition of Seeds broke new ground by melding art and science in a beautiful yet authoritative examination of the design and function of seeds.

  7. 9 nov 2012 · In a new book, Seeds: Time Capsules of Life (Insight Editions), Stuppy tells the story of seeds and seed evolution with the extraordinary visual aid of Kesseler’s gorgeous images of specimens ...