Albrecht Duerer, a master of the German Renaissance, seamlessly fused science and art with his remarkable attention to nature’s details, now reimagined on recycled zip pockets. Duerer once said, "Art rests in nature; he who can tear her out by the roots has mastery."Iconic works like Rhinoceros (1515), The Large Piece of Turf (1503), and Hare (1502) capture his fascination with the natural world. ©Staedel Museum, Frankfurt; © The Albertina Museum, Vienna.