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Title: Imaginary Landscape Dimensions: 23 ½ in x 17 in Year: 2003 Medium: Gouache on paper Painting Price: Contact artist Print Price: $300 [unframed] |
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This painting was the culmination of a series of drawings
I did after looking at and being sufficiently inspired by electron microscope
images, which for me are very similar to miniatures - in the fact that they
both depict worlds within worlds, and are reflective of the immense detail
that one finds in Creation. I have composed an imagined landscape with
various elements of electron imagery, some more familiar than others, such as
the lymphocyte, which serves as a planetary object within the space, the ground
formed through a cross section image of muscles, along with the red blood
cells that serve the purpose of adorning the border. |
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