A surreal mural painted on a brick wall depicts a large human-like head split open at the top. A brain is visible, with a clawed hand reaching into it. The face displays distinctly different eyes, one human-like and the other cartoonish. The artwork combines realistic and abstract elements, merging the natural with the exaggerated.
Three science magazines are stacked on a wooden surface. The top magazine is Harper's, featuring articles on UFO culture. Below it is Discover, with a focus on exposing research fraud and other scientific topics, including space. The bottom magazine, Scientific American, has a cover story titled 'Woman the Hunter,' challenging traditional gender roles in evolution. It also includes topics on organ transplants and endangered species.
Three science magazines are stacked on a wooden surface. The top magazine is Harper's, featuring articles on UFO culture. Below it is Discover, with a focus on exposing research fraud and other scientific topics, including space. The bottom magazine, Scientific American, has a cover story titled 'Woman the Hunter,' challenging traditional gender roles in evolution. It also includes topics on organ transplants and endangered species.
A neon sign on a wall features an outline of a person writing, accompanied by the text 'It's weird not to be weird.' Below the sign, a cluttered workspace includes various papers, notes, and a calendar with numbers. The room has a warm, creative ambiance.