Capturing the patterns of the natural world has taken the artist and conservationist Jon McCormack from his local coastline in northern California during lockdown to hippo trails in Botswana and back millions of years in time. The photographs have been collected in a book due to be published to coincide with Earth Day on April 22, which also includes essays by explorers and scientists celebrating the interconnectedness of life on the planet.
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Patterns: Art of the Natural World is published by Damiani Books. Jon McCormack is on Instagram. His photographs are on show at CENTER in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from April 17.
A close encounter with an African elephantJon McCormack
Millions of years on, the striking design of an ammonite fossil enduresJon McCormack
Flamingos soar above the vivid algae patterns of Lake Magadi in KenyaJon McCormack
Teeming in every drop of seawater, diatoms are algae with glass-like silica shells that resemble tiny, intricate jewels under a microscopeJon McCormack
A giant Steller’s sea lion floats above a field of sea urchinsJon McCormack
Arctic mountain ranges fold into one another, cradling snow in sweeping patternsJon McCormack
Sunlight creates a rainbow in the mists below the 2,425ft Upper Yosemite Falls in CaliforniaJon McCormack
A giant Pacific octopusJon McCormack
The sea leaves its mark on a beach Jon McCormack
A humpback whale’s pleated mouth expands as it lunges to feed, taking in more than 50,000 litres of water, then filtering it through baleen to trap tiny fishJon McCormack
Patterns shaped over millennia along northern California’s rugged coastlineJon McCormack
The sediment of a river delta spreads like a giant fanJon McCormack
Drifting sea nettle jellyfish may look delicate but their stings can be anything butJon McCormack
An Antarctic iceberg melts, revealing darker, older iceJon McCormack
Guided by scent rather than sight, hippos leave visible trails through marshland in Botswana from walking the same trails night after nightJon McCormack
Water etches patterns in sand in southeast IcelandJon McCormack
Even at a young age the Masai giraffe is identifiable by its signature pattern of irregular patches bordered by deep furrowsJon McCormack
Iceland’s braided rivers unfurl like woven fabric as the threads of glacial water, which are visible only from above, wind through volcanic sandJon McCormack
Intricate patterns of ash and mineral colour remain where rivers of molten lava once flowed from the volcanoes of the Great Rift ValleyJon McCormack
The pod of dolphins swim in formationJon McCormack
The southern coast of Iceland unfolds in layers — basalt and beach — shaped by wind and seaJon McCormack
A young grizzly bear surveys the Chilko River in CanadaJon McCormack
A frozen waterfall inside an Icelandic ice cave shaped by glacial run-off infused with volcanic ashJon McCormack
Ice fractures as it drifts on a lake in IcelandJon McCormack
A lone traveller’s torch beam shines bright on the edge of Lake Sabrina in California’s Eastern SierraJon McCormack