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"Seta: A Captivating Tapestry of Nature, Art, and History" Discover the enchanting world of Seta, where beauty unfolds in various forms

Background imageSeta Collection: Evening glow at Seta

Evening glow at Seta. Print shows clusters of thatched-roof buildings, bridges spanning an inlet, boats in the harbor, during evening in Seta. Date between 1804 and 1818

Background imageSeta Collection: Bristle worm head, SEM

Bristle worm head, SEM
Bristle worm head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bristle worms (polychaeta) are free-swimming marine annelids (segmented worms)

Background imageSeta Collection: Crab feeding structures, SEM

Crab feeding structures, SEM
Crab filter-feeding structures. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of filtering structures (setae) that are part of the feeding structures of a crab (order Decapoda)

Background imageSeta Collection: Spider mites skin surface, SEM

Spider mites skin surface, SEM
Spider mites skin surface, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Hairs (setae) are seen. Spider mites (Tetranychus sp.) feed on the sap of leaves. Magnification: x600 at 6x7cm size

Background imageSeta Collection: Gecko toe hairs, SEM

Gecko toe hairs, SEM
Gecko toe hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs, or setae, from a geckos (family Gekkonidae) toe. These hairs enable the gecko to cling to smooth surfaces by taking advantage of

Background imageSeta Collection: Moth body surface, SEM

Moth body surface, SEM
Moth body surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the projections on the body surface of an unidentified moth (order Lepidoptera). Magnification unknown

Background imageSeta Collection: Moth wing, SEM

Moth wing, SEM
Moth wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of scales on the wing of an unidentified moth (order Lepidoptera, meaning " scale-wing" in Greek)

Background imageSeta Collection: Moth wing

Moth wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a moth (order Lepidoptera). A moth wing is covered in tiny scales that are modified hairs (setae)

Background imageSeta Collection: Beetle exoskeleton, SEM

Beetle exoskeleton, SEM
Beetle exoskeleton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the external surface of the exoskeleton of a billbug beetle (Family Curculionidae), a type of weevil or snout beetle

Background imageSeta Collection: Moss anatomy, artwork

Moss anatomy, artwork. Mosses are bryophytes, plants that do not have a vascular system and reproduce via spores rather than flowers and seeds

Background imageSeta Collection: Butterfly scales, light micrograph

Butterfly scales, light micrograph
Butterfly scales. Light micrograph of wing scales from the peacock butterfly (Inachis io). The scales are modified hairs, or setae, and are made of chitin, a common substance in insect exoskeletons

Background imageSeta Collection: Ragworm head

Ragworm head. Close-up of the head of a ragworm (Nereis virens), showing its mouthparts. Ragworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia

Background imageSeta Collection: Gecko scale hairs, SEM

Gecko scale hairs, SEM
Gecko scale hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs, or setae, on a scale on the skin of a geckos (family Gekkonidae)

Background imageSeta Collection: Sandworm body

Sandworm body. Close-up of the body of a sandworm (Nereis pellagica), showing its parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles)

Background imageSeta Collection: Liverwort spore case, light micrograph

Liverwort spore case, light micrograph
Liverwort spore case. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a spore case (sporophyte) from a liverwort (Pellia epiphylla)



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"Seta: A Captivating Tapestry of Nature, Art, and History" Discover the enchanting world of Seta, where beauty unfolds in various forms. From the delicate intricacy of a butterfly wing under an SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), to the mesmerizing patterns on a carpet beetle larva seen through another SEM lens - nature's wonders never cease to amaze. Transport yourself back in time to the Gaiety Theatre, where "She" captivated audiences with her grace and talent. An engraving immortalizes this moment, reminding us of the timeless allure that theater holds. As evening descends upon Seta, witness its ethereal transformation. The Sunset Glow at Seta from the series Eight Views of Omi captures this magical spectacle over Lake Biwa and Seta Bridge near Kyoto. Let your imagination wander as you soak in the breathtaking hues painted across the sky. Delve into mysterious depths as we encounter a sandworm lurking beneath Seta's surface. Its presence adds an element of intrigue to this already captivating place. Continuing our exploration of artistry inspired by Seta's splendor, Evening Glow at Seta (Seta sekisho) from the series "Eight Views of Omi" transports us once again into a realm where brushstrokes bring landscapes alive. Valencia also pays homage to this picturesque location with its own interpretation. Immerse yourself further into Evening Glow at Seta Series Eight Views Ōmi (江. . 景之. .  瀬"夕. . Sunset Seta) and Evening Glow at Set No Sekisho (江. . 景之. . 瀬"夕. . Set No Sekisho). These titles evoke a sense of tranquility and serenity that can only be found amidst such natural beauty. Whether it is marveling at microscopic details or being captivated by artistic interpretations, there is no denying the allure of Seta.