In nature, infinity hides in plain sight. From a single raindrop to an ice sheet, fractals are everywhere in the natural world. The repeating patterns serve as a reminder of our shared interconnectedness and demonstrate how the diverse and seemingly unimportant elements in our world contribute to the whole, symbolizing the relationships of form, movement, space, and time. For Atmos Volume 11: Micro/Macro, Amelia Urry highlights the parallels, and photographer @stefanie_moshammer gets up close and personal with nature’s most intimate and often overlooked details. Head to the link in our bio for the full story. Volume 11: Micro/Macro Cofounder/Chief Creative Officer @jakesarge⁠ Cofounder/Editor-In-Chief @willowonearth⁠ Executive Director @the.resaperez⁠ Editorial Operations Director @karen.pk.gray⁠ Art Director @tessaforrest⁠ Creative Producer @anameizing⁠ Designed by @actualsource.work⁠ Print Editor @unwrinkling⁠ Associate Editor @jasminexhardy⁠ Social Media Director @elieoutside

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