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Jon Shireman's "Broken Flowers"Beauty is truly fleeting, especially when it is frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered by a spring-loaded contraption. New York photographer Jon Shireman immerses flowers for up to 30 minutes in <strong></strong>, and rockets them into a hard surface, recording their destruction with a high speed camera for his 2010 "Broken Flowers" project. Displayed against a stark white background, the blooms resemble splintered china plates or floral fireworks....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jon-shiremans-broken-flowers-explode-with-intensity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Jon Shireman's "Broken Flowers"Beauty is truly fleeting, especially when it is frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered by a spring-loaded contraption. New York photographer Jon Shireman immerses flowers for up to 30 minutes in <strong></strong>, and rockets them into a hard surface, recording their destruction with a high speed camera for his 2010 "Broken Flowers" project. Displayed against a stark white background, the blooms resemble splintered china plates or floral fireworks....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jon-shiremans-broken-flowers-explode-with-intensity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Jon Shireman's "Broken Flowers"Beauty is truly fleeting, especially when it is frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered by a spring-loaded contraption. New York photographer Jon Shireman immerses flowers for up to 30 minutes in <strong></strong>, and rockets them into a hard surface, recording their destruction with a high speed camera for his 2010 "Broken Flowers" project. Displayed against a stark white background, the blooms resemble splintered china plates or floral fireworks....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jon-shiremans-broken-flowers-explode-with-intensity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Jon Shireman's "Broken Flowers"Beauty is truly fleeting, especially when it is frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered by a spring-loaded contraption. New York photographer Jon Shireman immerses flowers for up to 30 minutes in <strong></strong>, and rockets them into a hard surface, recording their destruction with a high speed camera for his 2010 "Broken Flowers" project. Displayed against a stark white background, the blooms resemble splintered china plates or floral fireworks....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jon-shiremans-broken-flowers-explode-with-intensity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




