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"Unveiling the Beauty of Hexagons: From Buckyball Molecules to Artwork" Soft Blue Hexagons: Dive into a mesmerizing world of soft blue hexagons

Background imageHexagons Collection: Buckyball molecule C320, artwork

Buckyball molecule C320, artwork
Artwork of a buckyball molecule, chemical formula C320, also known as buckminsterfullerene. This large spherical fullerene molecule made of 320 carbon atoms is arranged like a geodesic dome of

Background imageHexagons Collection: Moroccan wall mural grey gold

Moroccan wall mural grey gold
Sarah Manovski

Background imageHexagons Collection: Moroccan wall mural black gold

Moroccan wall mural black gold
Sarah Manovski

Background imageHexagons Collection: Soft Blue Hexagons

Soft Blue Hexagons
Elisabeth Fredriksson

Background imageHexagons Collection: RF - Maidens veil / Bridal veil fungus (Phallus indusiatus) with indusium fully formed

RF - Maidens veil / Bridal veil fungus (Phallus indusiatus) with indusium fully formed, on rainforest floor. Heath River, Tambopata / Bahuaja-Sonene Reserves, Amazonia, Peru / Bolivia border

Background imageHexagons Collection: Moroccan wall mural black gold

Moroccan wall mural black gold
Sarah Manovski

Background imageHexagons Collection: Keziah Night

Keziah Night
Florent Bodart

Background imageHexagons Collection: 3x4 Aspectratio Indigo61

3x4 Aspectratio Indigo61
Elena Ristova

Background imageHexagons Collection: Soft Blue Hexagons

Soft Blue Hexagons
Elisabeth Fredriksson

Background imageHexagons Collection: Ombre Dream Cubes

Ombre Dream Cubes
Elisabeth Fredriksson

Background imageHexagons Collection: Keziah

Keziah
Florent Bodart

Background imageHexagons Collection: Red Clouds with Flying Cranes, 1882 (colour woodblock print)

Red Clouds with Flying Cranes, 1882 (colour woodblock print)
2629978 Red Clouds with Flying Cranes, 1882 (colour woodblock print) by Japanese School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHexagons Collection: Occasional table, detail, c. 1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood)

Occasional table, detail, c. 1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood)
2972966 Occasional table, detail, c.1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageHexagons Collection: Occasional table, c. 1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood)

Occasional table, c. 1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood)
2972965 Occasional table, c.1890 (ebony, mother-of-peal & coloured wood) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageHexagons Collection: Blossoms on a Honeycomb Background, 1882 (colour woodblock print)

Blossoms on a Honeycomb Background, 1882 (colour woodblock print)
2629989 Blossoms on a Honeycomb Background, 1882 (colour woodblock print) by Japanese School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHexagons Collection: Teapot stand, 1775-99 (porcelain)

Teapot stand, 1775-99 (porcelain)
3084485 Teapot stand, 1775-99 (porcelain) by English School, (18th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: stand made from porcelain)

Background imageHexagons Collection: Trezor

Trezor
Renault Trezor Concept Car. Fred Barrington

Background imageHexagons Collection: Giants Causeway, looking in to land, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland

Giants Causeway, looking in to land, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland, UK, September 2013

Background imageHexagons Collection: Chicken wire coated in hoar frost. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, December

Chicken wire coated in hoar frost. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, December 2012

Background imageHexagons Collection: The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The Giants Causeway is an area of about 40, 000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986

Background imageHexagons Collection: Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park; California, United States of America

Background imageHexagons Collection: Honeycomb core

Honeycomb core
A honeycomb core made from reinforced plastic, used as the filling in a honeycomb sandwich between two sheets of either aluminium or a manmade material such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP)

Background imageHexagons Collection: USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Badwater Basin, lowest point in North America

USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Badwater Basin, lowest point in North America, salt crust broken into hexagonal pressure ridges

Background imageHexagons Collection: Banknote motif two bands ornamental lathe work resembling florets

Banknote motif two bands ornamental lathe work resembling florets
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Background imageHexagons Collection: Honeycomb dripping with honey, close up

Honeycomb dripping with honey, close up

Background imageHexagons Collection: Honey bee comb C017 / 3713

Honey bee comb C017 / 3713
Honey bee comb. Close-up of a comb from the hive of a honey bee (Apis sp.). The cells of this comb are used to store pollen. The different colours are due to the different types of pollen being stored

Background imageHexagons Collection: Snow crystals

Snow crystals. Historical artwork showing the characteristic symmetrical shapes found in snowflakes. The structure of frozen water molecules means that a hexagonal lattice is the only stable

Background imageHexagons Collection: Honey in wax honeycomb cells

Honey in wax honeycomb cells

Background imageHexagons Collection: Honeycomb wax cells

Honeycomb wax cells

Background imageHexagons Collection: Pollen in wax honeycomb cells

Pollen in wax honeycomb cells

Background imageHexagons Collection: Columnar basalt

Columnar basalt formation formed by the rapid cooling of lava. Photographed at Brandywine Falls, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageHexagons Collection: Optical illusion, 19th century

Optical illusion, 19th century
Optical illusion, 19th-century artwork. Array of white circles on a black background, the starting point for a demonstration of an optical illusion

Background imageHexagons Collection: Buckyball molecule C60, artwork

Buckyball molecule C60, artwork
Artwork of a buckyball molecule, chemical formula C60, also known as buckminsterfullerene. This spherical fullerene molecule made of 60 carbon atoms is arranged like a geodesic dome of pentagons



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"Unveiling the Beauty of Hexagons: From Buckyball Molecules to Artwork" Soft Blue Hexagons: Dive into a mesmerizing world of soft blue hexagons, where tranquility meets geometry. Ombre Dream Cubes: Let your imagination soar as you explore the enchanting realm of ombre dream cubes, where colors seamlessly blend and hexagonal shapes come alive. Moroccan Wall Mural Black Gold: Experience the allure of Moroccan culture with a captivating black and gold wall mural adorned with intricate hexagonal patterns. Moroccan Wall Mural Grey Gold: Discover the timeless elegance of a grey and gold Moroccan wall mural, showcasing an exquisite fusion of geometric design and cultural heritage. Keziah Night in Indigo61 Aspectratio 3x4: Embark on a nocturnal journey with Keziah Night, surrounded by indigo-hued hexagons that create an otherworldly atmosphere. Maidens Veil Fungus - Nature's Hexagonal Wonder: Witness nature's artistic prowess through the RF image capturing fully formed indusiums resembling delicate bridal veils on Phallus indusiatus mushrooms. Exploring Death Valley National Park's Hexagonal Marvels: Venture to California's Death Valley National Park and marvel at the breathtaking sight of Badwater Basin, North America's lowest point adorned with stunning natural hexagon formations. Intricate yet versatile, hexagons captivate our senses from scientific wonders like C320 Buckyball molecules to awe-inspiring artwork found in soft blue hues or vibrant ombre dream cubes. The rich cultural heritage is celebrated through striking Moroccan wall murals featuring black-gold or grey-gold motifs while Keziah Night immerses us in an ethereal world drenched in indigo-hued hexagons under Indigo61 aspect ratio 3x4.