Abstract
Set of Electron Micrographs. 12 images. 8 x 10 inches.
The series of fine art exhibition prints represent rare flora seeds collected in one particular valley in Svalbard, the High Arctic. The images visually interpret microcosm of a fragile and changing High Arctic landscape through miniscule scale of seed surfaces and interiors of seeds; this microcosm is revealed through the optical device of the Electron Microscope.
The set of prints, Electron Micrographs, offer a distinct visual interpretation of landscape of what we cannot see without the aid of optical devices. The work intends to unravel questions how scientific and artistic intuition is decisive in providing visual representations to audiences.
The series of fine art exhibition prints represent rare flora seeds collected in one particular valley in Svalbard, the High Arctic. The images visually interpret microcosm of a fragile and changing High Arctic landscape through miniscule scale of seed surfaces and interiors of seeds; this microcosm is revealed through the optical device of the Electron Microscope.
The set of prints, Electron Micrographs, offer a distinct visual interpretation of landscape of what we cannot see without the aid of optical devices. The work intends to unravel questions how scientific and artistic intuition is decisive in providing visual representations to audiences.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2 Mar 2020 |
Event | Ringhorndalen - Impressions Gallery , Bradford, United Kingdom Duration: 2 Mar 2020 → … |
Keywords
- Electron Micrograph
- Landscape
- Seeds
- Svalbard