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Stefan Klinkigt
Leverkusen, Köln / Cologne, Germany

Many processes in the world surrounding us are running non-linear, as a network of extremely complex structures. New, self-organizing principles are frequently created in such dynamic systems by means...

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  • November 1, 2008
  • September 20, 2011
  • 314
  • 3
  • fossil, paleontology, jura, solnhofen, Mesozoic
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Compsognathus longipes

Stefan Klinkigt
Germany
  • Drawing
  • Pen and Ink
$2,200

  • Size: 19.7 x 26.8 in
  • Materials: Paper
  • Ships within 11 to 14 business days.
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Spiral Arm
Deep Complexity VII
series ”Sea Bottoms – dedicated to Frank Schaetzing”, sheet 23
series ”Sea Bottoms – dedicated to Frank Schaetzing”, sheet 19
Unveiling
Volcano
Fossil
Vertical Convection
Subduction

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