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SAND<br />

AND<br />

GRAVEL


“THERE ARE AN AWFUL LOT OF SCIENTISTS TODAY WHO BELIEVE THAT BEFORE VERY LONG WE SHALL HAVE<br />

UNRAVELED ALL THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE. THERE WILL BE NO PUZZLES ANYMORE. TO ME, IT’D BE<br />

REALLY, REALLY TRAGIC BECAUSE I THINK ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING THINGS IS THIS FEELING OF MYSTERY,<br />

FEELING OF AWE, THE FEELING OF LOOKING AT A LITTLE LIVE THING AND BEING AMAZED BY IT AND HOW IT HAS<br />

EMERGED THROUGH THESE HUNDREDS OF YEARS OF EVOLUTION AND THERE IT IS AND IT IS PERFECT AND WHY.”<br />

— JANE GOODALL<br />

PREFACE<br />

Observation, research and understanding all hold a key part to developing a conceptual idea to a physical design and<br />

presence. <strong>Sand</strong> and <strong>Gravel</strong> is an ever developing study in the field of micropalaeontology. It aids the reconstruction of<br />

the lost nature in our current era. In the midst of reconstruction, what could be better than to tap into the source of<br />

primal nature for answers and a diagram of the untouched?<br />

This project explores a group of microfossils that reside in lake, river and the sea beds. Some microfossils are<br />

preserved by layers of sand and gravel which help determine the age of the fossils. The deeper they are, the older the<br />

microfossils would be. The natural preservation of sand became the reason I chose to work with glass to link it to its<br />

natural material. The following glass sculptures were inspired by dinoflagellates microfossils, known mostly as<br />

marine planktons found in sea beds.


CERATIOPSIS LEPTODERMA<br />

VOZZHENNIKOVA. T F, 1963<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


CONOSPHAERIDIUM STRIATOCONUS<br />

COOKSON. I C AND A EISENACK, 1969<br />

BALCATTA, WESTERN<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


DINOGYMNIUM ACUMINATUM<br />

EVITT. W R . R F A CLARKE<br />

AND J.P VERDIER, 1967<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


IMBATODINIUM KONDRATJEVI<br />

VOZZHENNIKOVA. T F, 1967<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


MONTANAROCYSTA AEMILIANA<br />

CORRADINI. D, 1973<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


MUDERONGIA MCWHAEI<br />

COOKSON AND EISENACK, 1958<br />

AUSTRALIA AND NEW GUINEA<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


PALAEOHYSTRICHOPHORA INFUSORIOIDES<br />

DEFLANDRE. G, 1935<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


PHANERODINIUM CAYEUXII<br />

DEFLANDRE. G, 1937<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


RHAETOGONYAULAX RHAETICA<br />

(SARJEANT) LOEBLICH AND LOEBLICH, 1968<br />

NORMANDY<br />

TRIASSIC<br />

JURASSIC<br />

CRETACEOUS<br />

TERTIARY<br />

QUATERNARY<br />

MESOZOIC<br />

CENOZOIC<br />

UNKNOWN ORGINS


Joanathan Lim<br />

The book is a visual research and progress in further developing<br />

my concept, design and artworks.

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