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Blue Portal, Framed Canvas Print
Blue Portal, a reprint on gallery wrapped canvas, fluid acrylic paint piece that explores the dynamic beauty found in the experiment in fluid choreography.
My plan for this canvas was to create a fluid acrylic blossom as a test for a much larger canvas painting. As I was doing touchups on the canvas it occurred to me that I had seen this before. I was remembering some monochrome electron-micrographs I had made while studying portals and junctions between cells. What a surprise?
A convergence of memory and medium, Blue Portal emerges from an exploratory acrylic bloom—initially a technical study, transformed by recollection. As I embellished the layers of pigment, a familiar form surfaced: the cellular junctions once scrutinized under the electron microscope in his developmental genomics research. The result is a portal not just in hue, but in meaning—a visual gateway between disciplines, between past and present.
Swirls of cobalt and ivory drift across the canvas like tides through unseen dimensions, while metallic gold veins tether the composition with a quiet sense of structure. The painting pulses with energy, inviting viewers to glimpse the poetic parallels between biological architecture and abstract expression.
My approach for art is the same as I approached science: with a spirit of discovery. Here, pigment replaces protocol, but the quest remains—an investigation of form, flow, and the mysteries that lie just beyond the visible.
Blue Portal, a reprint on gallery wrapped canvas, fluid acrylic paint piece that explores the dynamic beauty found in the experiment in fluid choreography.
My plan for this canvas was to create a fluid acrylic blossom as a test for a much larger canvas painting. As I was doing touchups on the canvas it occurred to me that I had seen this before. I was remembering some monochrome electron-micrographs I had made while studying portals and junctions between cells. What a surprise?
A convergence of memory and medium, Blue Portal emerges from an exploratory acrylic bloom—initially a technical study, transformed by recollection. As I embellished the layers of pigment, a familiar form surfaced: the cellular junctions once scrutinized under the electron microscope in his developmental genomics research. The result is a portal not just in hue, but in meaning—a visual gateway between disciplines, between past and present.
Swirls of cobalt and ivory drift across the canvas like tides through unseen dimensions, while metallic gold veins tether the composition with a quiet sense of structure. The painting pulses with energy, inviting viewers to glimpse the poetic parallels between biological architecture and abstract expression.
My approach for art is the same as I approached science: with a spirit of discovery. Here, pigment replaces protocol, but the quest remains—an investigation of form, flow, and the mysteries that lie just beyond the visible.
Blue Portal, Framed Canvas Print
Blue Portal, a reprint on gallery wrapped canvas, fluid acrylic paint piece that explores the dynamic beauty found in the experiment in fluid choreography.
My plan for this canvas was to create a fluid acrylic blossom as a test for a much larger canvas painting. As I was doing touchups on the canvas it occurred to me that I had seen this before. I was remembering some monochrome electron-micrographs I had made while studying portals and junctions between cells. What a surprise?
A convergence of memory and medium, Blue Portal emerges from an exploratory acrylic bloom—initially a technical study, transformed by recollection. As I embellished the layers of pigment, a familiar form surfaced: the cellular junctions once scrutinized under the electron microscope in his developmental genomics research. The result is a portal not just in hue, but in meaning—a visual gateway between disciplines, between past and present.
Swirls of cobalt and ivory drift across the canvas like tides through unseen dimensions, while metallic gold veins tether the composition with a quiet sense of structure. The painting pulses with energy, inviting viewers to glimpse the poetic parallels between biological architecture and abstract expression.
My approach for art is the same as I approached science: with a spirit of discovery. Here, pigment replaces protocol, but the quest remains—an investigation of form, flow, and the mysteries that lie just beyond the visible.
Blue Portal, a reprint on gallery wrapped canvas, fluid acrylic paint piece that explores the dynamic beauty found in the experiment in fluid choreography.
My plan for this canvas was to create a fluid acrylic blossom as a test for a much larger canvas painting. As I was doing touchups on the canvas it occurred to me that I had seen this before. I was remembering some monochrome electron-micrographs I had made while studying portals and junctions between cells. What a surprise?
A convergence of memory and medium, Blue Portal emerges from an exploratory acrylic bloom—initially a technical study, transformed by recollection. As I embellished the layers of pigment, a familiar form surfaced: the cellular junctions once scrutinized under the electron microscope in his developmental genomics research. The result is a portal not just in hue, but in meaning—a visual gateway between disciplines, between past and present.
Swirls of cobalt and ivory drift across the canvas like tides through unseen dimensions, while metallic gold veins tether the composition with a quiet sense of structure. The painting pulses with energy, inviting viewers to glimpse the poetic parallels between biological architecture and abstract expression.
My approach for art is the same as I approached science: with a spirit of discovery. Here, pigment replaces protocol, but the quest remains—an investigation of form, flow, and the mysteries that lie just beyond the visible.
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