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Date: 2020-02-04 09:35 pm (UTC)If I interpreted it right, then there is a lot to see in the painting. The moths are very prominent, but there are more hidden details in the non-highlighted region.
Since the biologist can’t help herself, I was thinking about the immortality of spores. Spores can stay in stasis for hundreds of thousands of years. Also the mycelium of the fungi can live and spread indefinitely. So for us short lived humans, they are almost immortal.