Frosted Effervescence #1
Current Location:
Raleigh J. Finkelstein Hall -> 2nd Floor (FINK)
Location Notes:
FINK; 2nd Floor; Suite 204; Across from Room 204E

Frosted Effervescence #1

Artwork
Identifier:
2018.15.2
Artist:
Jenniffer Eckert
Credit:
GVSU Collection
Medium:
Photograph
Date:
2015
Dimensions:
Artworks - Height: 7.8 in Width: 13 in
Historical Context:
These incredible clusters of bubbles are caused by methane gas as it is released from the organic matter at the bottom of Lake Michigan. The gas is slightly warmer than the lake water, allowing it to rise close to the surface just before being trapped within and creating these stunning effervesces.