There's a photograph that exists at the exact moment a familiar thing becomes unrecognizable. Not broken — transformed. You've seen a cactus. You've seen dew. You've probably seen both together in some botanical print in a waiting room. But you haven't seen what Scatterboxx saw — close enough that the needle becomes a spire, the dew becomes a prism, and the whole thing starts vibrating at a frequency that has nothing to do with what it technically is.
What You're Looking At
BLOOM is Drop 011 from Scattercrate. A photorealistic macro photograph of experimental plant forms — vivid red and coral spikes transitioning through green and gold, every surface covered in suspended multicolor dew drops. At this distance, biology becomes abstraction. Not because it's filtered — because extreme proximity reveals structure the human eye isn't designed to process as familiar.
The Journal
The BLOOM Hardcover Journal wears the macro image on its cover. Ruled interior. A signal about what kind of person reaches for this notebook when they need to think.
The Canvas
The BLOOM Landscape Framed Canvas uses the full horizontal sweep — the landscape orientation matters. Seen wide, color gradients have room to move. Available 12x9 to 24x18. Ships framed.
The Puzzle
500 pieces. So dense with gradient color you're sorting by tiny chromatic differences. Meditative. The finished BLOOM Puzzle is worth framing.
BLOOM is Drop 011 from Scattercrate — journal, canvas, puzzle. Same image, three formats. Live now at scattercrate.com.