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by Regina Valluzzi
$23.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the drawing "Pathways through the Multiverse" by Regina Valluzzi. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A large ink drawing based on intersecting circles. Windsor and Newton Pigmented Ink Markers, Prismacolor black art marker, sakura micron pigma felt... more
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A large ink drawing based on intersecting circles. Windsor and Newton Pigmented Ink Markers, Prismacolor black art marker, sakura micron pigma felt tip fine line pens on Strathmore drawing paper.
Smaller and smaller line widths and scale were used to create self-similar details. These details are located in the defects in larger hand drawn lines. the overall impression is of something bubbling and growing - inflating at every point of high curvature.
Follow me on Twitter @NerdlyPainter See my images available for Royalty free and Rights Managed Licenses ! (easy peasy checkout) Statement: Art can illuminate even the most elusive and difficult to comprehend ideas. Scientific imagery can be as impenetrable as well as intriguing and beautiful. Analysis of many technical diagrams, presentations of data, and scientific images is a set of commonly accepted rules that are learned and internalized over years of study and publication. These rules and tightly codified visual metaphors help scientists communicate complex ideas mostly amongst themselves, but they could also become barriers to new ideas and insights. Valluzzi's images are abstracted and diverge from the typical rules and...
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Anthony Mwangi
Congratulations on you sale!
Shawn McNulty
Congrats on the sale!
Yuri Lev
It's complex and simple, yet the eye hones in upon that tiny spiral in the center.
Regina Valluzzi replied:
The center makes me think of the death star. The overall composition is a play on certain types of diffraction techniques, with Laue backscattering (Laue Diffraction) as a strong influence. You might enjoy the actual scientific data here: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/237630523_Fig-4-A-Laue-diffraction-image-from-a-protein-crystal-collected-on-the-MAR345-image-plate
Carlos Cano
Stunning work l/f
Regina Valluzzi
Thanks for the features guys.
S S-RAY
Very beautiful.
Regina Valluzzi replied:
Thanks.