Photos | The Encapsulated Sanctuary

Captivating the delicate beauty of life elegantly displayed within a glass jar as a houseplant. This unique combination of art, nature, and interior design was snapped at the wondrous Exploratorium in San Francisco, bringing together the best elements of both miniature architecture and living greenery. The mesmerizing interpretation of the natural world frozen within man-made boundaries. Date captured: 19th January 2024.
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