Hi Sandra,
I really enjoyed your example of the spiderweb—it captures how nature can be both functional and artistic at the same time. It made me think of another natural form of art: ice crystals. When water freezes, it arranges itself into fractal-like patterns, giving each crystal a unique, symmetrical design. Snowflakes are the most familiar, but even frost on a window can look like nature’s own brushstrokes across glass.
What I find fascinating is how these structures combine science and beauty. Much like the dew on a spiderweb in sunlight, ice crystals can transform an ordinary moment into something memorable and almost sculptural. To me, that’s a reminder that art isn’t only made by human hands—it’s also revealed in the patterns nature creates.
—Talib