“Some kind of invisible matter is having a gravitational effect on everything. Without the gravity of this dark matter, galaxies would fly apart. Observational data …
WORKS – The Immeasurable Space by Amie Esslinger
Atlanta-based visual artist Amie Esslinger creates abstract yet exquisitely detailed biomorphs using a variety of material and electrifying colour palettes. Inspired by microbiology, her paintings …
WORKS – Honeycomb Collection by Ava Roth
Ava Roth is an encaustic painter, embroiderer, and mixed-media artist based in Toronto. She also happens to be a beekeeper, and is currently working on …
CREATORS – Laura Bundesen
Name: Laura Bundesen Which came first in your life, the science or the art? My art came first. In high school in the 1970’s, I …
BITS – Microbiology inspired SciArt
Microbiology has significantly influenced modern art, especially over the last decade. From watercolour paintings to works created with live bacterial culture, this post showcases just …
WORKS – Bee Works by Sarah Hatton
Sarah Hatton is a contemporary Canadian visual artist who creates paintings and installations inspired by the natural world. Hatton blends together art, math and activism …
CREATORS – Cheryl Safren
Name: Cheryl Safren Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Art. I attended the High School of Art and Design and …
WORKS – Heads by Edwige Massart & Xavier Wynn
Edwige Massart & Xavier Wynn are Chicago based artists working in a range of mediums including photography and sculpture. In this interview we learn more …
CREATORS – Nick Ervinck
Name: Nick Ervinck Which came first in your life, the science or the art? I think one always had to do with the other. When I …
CREATORS – Tiberiu Chelcea
Name: Tiberiu Chelcea Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Science, definitely. My background is in electronic design and computer science …
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