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These prints, created during the coldest and snowiest winter in memory (2026), serve as a modern-day weatherglass, similar to the 19th-century device used to predict the weather. The original weatherglass consisted of a mysterious mixture of liquids sealed within a transparent

glass. As these liquids mixed, settled, and crystallized, it was believed they reflected changes in temperature, atmospheric pressure and moisture. A clear liquid indicated sunny days, while a cloudy glass foretold rain. The presence of small dots suggested humidity and fog, and shimmering crystal stars signaled stormy weather.

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