Someone Spotted That David Bowie Often Looked Like A Sea Slug, Created An Entire Blog To Prove It (30 Pics)
Bowiebranchia is a Tumblr account that compares pictures of Nudibranchia and other Opisthobranchia to David Bowie. And I know, at first, such a blog sounds a little random. After all, what do they have in common? However, once you start actually looking at the images, the answer becomes obvious. Their appearances.
At times, the similarities work to such an uncanny degree, it's hard not to imagine that Bowie was actually bitten by a radioactive sea slug and developed a superhuman shapeshifting ability, allowing him to summon all of its colorful and imaginative looks. Continue scrolling and see for yourself!
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This was from that movie with a troll....And the maze. Dang it what was it called?
Interestingly, these sea slugs carry showy exteriors on purpose. They burst with colors to scare predators away, informing them that their slimy innards may be toxic or simply yucky. According to evolutionary biologist Anne Winters, Bowiebranchia exposes what we can learn about the wild, beautiful and competitive evolution of both Bowie and the slugs.
“They’re both trying to stand out,” Winters told PBS NewsHour. “He’s trying to make a statement and get recognized for his individuality and his music, and nudibranchs are trying to get recognized too.”
Tracy Dendy, a New York-based UX designer who is the brain behind Bowiebranchia, said everything began when she started using images of sea slugs as placeholders when designing new projects. "I had a coworker named Curt who would receive my designs to develop, and he said it reminded him of some photos of David Bowie," Tracy told Bored Panda. "I started to explore the connection from there and I could not stop finding exact matches for each of the Bowie outfits."
"It was too cool to pass up so I started to collect them and made a tumblr from there," the designer added. "My boyfriend came up with the name Bowiebranchia and it was hobby of mine for awhile before it got so popular. Monterey Bay Aquarium reblogged one of my posts and I think that was when it started to spread."
Tracy really enjoys working on the project. And not just because it has gotten so big. "Researching David Bowie has been really inspirational," she said. "I always had an interest in fashion design and I love that he was so connected to the artists who made his clothes."
According to VOGUE, Bowie changed his style more dramatically than any other musician in history. His transformations even inspired seismic cultural shifts, transforming the definition of what it meant to be a a rock star. For Bowie, clothes were a way of self-expression, a powerful tool in communicating individuality at its most extreme, glittering, and creative.
But Tracy said nudi are the frontmen and frontwomen (all of them are hermaphrodites; they have male and female sexual abilities) of the blog. "Those little things are some of the coolest creations of our planet."
"I also want to mention that I am adding the nudi photographer's credits to as many posts as I can - they really are the magic people who find these teeny-tiny creatures on reefs and take these amazing macro photos."
Tracy hopes all this "encourages more people to be curious about science and biology and appreciate the magnificence of the ocean and how we can all help to take care of it together."
I saw that outfit at the exhibition, and was taken aback at how incredibly, dare I say deathly, thin he had been in those days. That sweater was SMALL.
Back in 1968, Bowie made a short promo film featuring some of his work up to that point, including a then-new song, "Space Oddity", that would have been sent to producers to get a record deal or film work. He wore this outfit for the part of the film where he performed an old music-hall style song of his called "Rubber Band". He'd been an extra in a movie called The Virgin Soldiers when this promo was shot, and his hair was very short, so that's a wig he's wearing.
Fashion may be often inspired by nature, I doubt Bowie had access to any photography of sea life to this magnitude. Only logical explanation is that he was Born of the sea in a past life.
I went through all the photos. All the match-ups are amazing! David Bowie was pretty, but the sea slugs are even prettier.
He was pretty as a young man, but handsome as a mature man! R.I.P. David Bowie
Load More Replies...Ah, the wonders of the boredom from Corona isolation fully at play here. BRA-VO!!!! (?)
Imagine googling images of David and the slugs then matching them according to outfits/colors. It was such a good past time activity when you are in quarantine/lockdown, I guess :D
Load More Replies...These comparisons are amazing. I thought the comparisons would be far fetched but the lines and curves and colors matched up on almost every one. Some one said on here the sea slug is bowies spirit animal, I totally agree!
Hah hah, a really fun and creative posts- many of th esea slugs are spot-on. I know that there is a spider named after David Bowie (Heteropoda davidbowie), but now I really think that scientists should name a flamboyant seaslug in his honour.
The truth can now be told - David Bowie was an evolved sea slug, and he sang you the song of his people.
Beautiful #8 is my favorite picture. But here are the rest I love # 8,10,11,12,13,17,18,20,25,29.
Who Just wakes up one morning and says "DAVID BOWIE LOOKS LIKE A SEA SLUG"?
Either the one who did this has a lot of time or David Bowie takes inspiration from nature.
Fashion may be often inspired by nature, I doubt Bowie had access to any photography of sea life to this magnitude. Only logical explanation is that he was Born of the sea in a past life.
I went through all the photos. All the match-ups are amazing! David Bowie was pretty, but the sea slugs are even prettier.
He was pretty as a young man, but handsome as a mature man! R.I.P. David Bowie
Load More Replies...Ah, the wonders of the boredom from Corona isolation fully at play here. BRA-VO!!!! (?)
Imagine googling images of David and the slugs then matching them according to outfits/colors. It was such a good past time activity when you are in quarantine/lockdown, I guess :D
Load More Replies...These comparisons are amazing. I thought the comparisons would be far fetched but the lines and curves and colors matched up on almost every one. Some one said on here the sea slug is bowies spirit animal, I totally agree!
Hah hah, a really fun and creative posts- many of th esea slugs are spot-on. I know that there is a spider named after David Bowie (Heteropoda davidbowie), but now I really think that scientists should name a flamboyant seaslug in his honour.
The truth can now be told - David Bowie was an evolved sea slug, and he sang you the song of his people.
Beautiful #8 is my favorite picture. But here are the rest I love # 8,10,11,12,13,17,18,20,25,29.
Who Just wakes up one morning and says "DAVID BOWIE LOOKS LIKE A SEA SLUG"?
Either the one who did this has a lot of time or David Bowie takes inspiration from nature.