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Layers Collection

Layers can be found everywhere, from the geological strata of the 19th century to the breathtaking artwork carved in red and yellow striated sandstone

Background imageLayers Collection: Geological Strata 19C

Geological Strata 19C
A schematic representation of geology and palaeontology

Background imageLayers Collection: USA - The Wave, a breathtaking work of art, naturally carved in beautiful red

USA - The Wave, a breathtaking work of art, naturally carved in beautiful red
TD-1851 The Wave, naturally carved in beautiful red and yellow striated soft Navajo sandstone. North Coyote Buttes, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

Background imageLayers Collection: 1836 Buckland geology cross-section

1836 Buckland geology cross-section
Detail from a large folding hand coloured copperplate engraving in William Bucklands contribution to the Bridgewater Treatises " Geology

Background imageLayers Collection: Skin disorders, artwork

Skin disorders, artwork
Skin disorders. Computer artwork showing the structure of the skin, and the layers affected by various skin disorders. Folliculitis is the inflammation of hair follicles; Bullae are blisters;

Background imageLayers Collection: Lime tree stem, light micrograph

Lime tree stem, light micrograph
Lime tree stem. Light micrograph of a section through the stem of a lime tree (Tilia europaea). The outer epidermis has been shed and replaced by a layer of cork (dark red)

Background imageLayers Collection: SEM of section through human skin

SEM of section through human skin
Skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a section through the human skin. The uppermost layers of the skin (pink and red) make up the epidermis

Background imageLayers Collection: USA - Detail of the rock wall at The Wave, a breathtaking work of art

USA - Detail of the rock wall at The Wave, a breathtaking work of art, naturally carved in beautiful red
TD-1847 Detail of the rock wall at The Wave, naturally carved in beautiful red and yellow striated soft Navajo sandstone. North Coyote Buttes, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness

Background imageLayers Collection: Olduvai Gorge landscape, Tanzania C015 / 6429

Olduvai Gorge landscape, Tanzania C015 / 6429
Olduvai Gorge landscape, Tanzania. This gorge (also called Oldupai Gorge) is famous for the fossils discovered here of extinct hominins that form part of the human evolutionary tree

Background imageLayers Collection: Caves at Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire

Caves at Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageLayers Collection: Lava Eruptions, cross-section, elevated view

Lava Eruptions, cross-section, elevated view

Background imageLayers Collection: USA - The Wave, a breathtaking work of art, naturally carved in beautiful red

USA - The Wave, a breathtaking work of art, naturally carved in beautiful red
TD-1853 The Wave, North Coyote Buttes North Coyote Buttes, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA A breathtaking work of art

Background imageLayers Collection: Two women in the latest French fashions

Two women in the latest French fashions, sitting on a garden bench. On the left is a pink dress with lace trimming below the neck

Background imageLayers Collection: Skin layers, SEM

Skin layers, SEM

Background imageLayers Collection: Human tooth anatomy, artwork

Human tooth anatomy, artwork
Human tooth anatomy. Artwork of a cross-section through a human tooth to show its anatomical structure. The two main areas are the crown (above the gum-line) and the root (embedded in the gum)

Background imageLayers Collection: Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis with Lake Zuerich in the far distance

Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis with Lake Zuerich in the far distance

Background imageLayers Collection: Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis

Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis

Background imageLayers Collection: Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis to Glarus with Mount Altmann

Switzerland, Appenzell, view from Mount Saentis to Glarus with Mount Altmann

Background imageLayers Collection: Typography No2

Typography No2
cartissi

Background imageLayers Collection: Typography No2

Typography No2
cartissi

Background imageLayers Collection: Lime Green Black Abstract No1

Lime Green Black Abstract No1
cartissi

Background imageLayers Collection: Autumn Beauties

Autumn Beauties
Mauro

Background imageLayers Collection: Snow and Autumn Leaves

Snow and Autumn Leaves
Ryohei Irie

Background imageLayers Collection: Layers

Layers
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Paper Works 16-1

Paper Works 16-1
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Line and Shape Studies 02

Line and Shape Studies 02
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Line and Shape Studies 01

Line and Shape Studies 01
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Abstract Painting Xvi

Abstract Painting Xvi
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Abstract Painting V

Abstract Painting V
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Layered Color

Layered Color
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Window

Window
Kieron Long

Background imageLayers Collection: Layered Textures No 1 Horizontal

Layered Textures No 1 Horizontal
uplusmestudio

Background imageLayers Collection: Layered Textures No 1

Layered Textures No 1
uplusmestudio

Background imageLayers Collection: The waves of ridges

The waves of ridges
Hua Zhu

Background imageLayers Collection: Incendiary

Incendiary
Ryan Dyar

Background imageLayers Collection: Into the Jungle No 1

Into the Jungle No 1
Treechild

Background imageLayers Collection: Layers

Layers
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Paper Works 16-1

Paper Works 16-1
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Line and Shape Studies 02

Line and Shape Studies 02
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Line and Shape Studies 01

Line and Shape Studies 01
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Abstract Painting Xvi

Abstract Painting Xvi
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Abstract Painting V

Abstract Painting V
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Layered Color

Layered Color
Iris Lehnhardt

Background imageLayers Collection: Retro Sunset Garden

Retro Sunset Garden
Kristian Gallagher

Background imageLayers Collection: Sunny Pink Garden

Sunny Pink Garden
Kristian Gallagher

Background imageLayers Collection: Sunny Side Up 4x5

Sunny Side Up 4x5
Kristian Gallagher

Background imageLayers Collection: Modern Tropical Sunset

Modern Tropical Sunset
Kristian Gallagher

Background imageLayers Collection: Exploringthesw

Exploringthesw
Kristian Gallagher

Background imageLayers Collection: Tropical Beach Sunset.png

Tropical Beach Sunset.png
Kristian Gallagher



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Layers can be found everywhere, from the geological strata of the 19th century to the breathtaking artwork carved in red and yellow striated sandstone. In Arizona's Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, The Wave stands as a natural masterpiece, showcasing the intricate layers of Navajo sandstone that have been shaped over time. This stunning formation is a testament to the beauty and power of nature. But they can not limited to just rocks and landscapes; they can also be seen in skin disorders and even artwork. From examining lime tree stems under a light microscope to studying sections through human skin using scanning electron microscopy, we uncover hidden layers within our own bodies. The Wave is not the only place where layers captivate us. Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge landscape offers another glimpse into Earth's history with its layered formations dating back thousands of years. And let's not forget about lava eruptions, which create mesmerizing cross-sections that reveal layer upon layer of molten rock frozen in time. Layers extend beyond nature too - they can be seen in fashion trends throughout history. Two women adorned in the latest French fashions showcase how clothing styles evolve and change over time, each layer representing a different era or trend. Whether it's geological formations or microscopic skin layers, there is something captivating about peeling back these metaphorical curtains to discover what lies beneath. Layers tell stories - stories of time passing by, stories of evolution and transformation. They remind us that everything has depth and complexity if we take the time to look closely enough.