With a background education in Neuroscience, anatomy, science, and medicine continue to inspire my artwork. My paintings merge science with art by re-presenting anatomy through stylized forms and hyper-saturated colors. These bright, clean paintings subvert traditional expectations of anatomical diagrams.
"Neural Activity" is a 24"x30" acrylic painting that continues my series of medical imaging paintings. On brain scans (fMRI/PET), areas of increased blood flow (usually portrayed as red) indicate increased neural activity. I love exploring medical imaging because it allows me so much freedom with form, color, and abstraction, but the paintings are also still anchored in representation.
I am extremely meticulous in my paintings, which is evident from the super crisp, clean lines and edges. I want my paintings to appear almost-digitally created even though they are done entirely by hand without the aid of tape or stencils. Color is also such a guiding force in my work, and this painting is no exception. The striking opaque colors are achieved through several coats of paint - because of this and my meticulous nature, my paintings take quite a long time.
All paintings are little pieces of me. I am so passionate about what I do, and every piece shows this. Thank you for supporting my humble little dream and buying original art!
Item details
Price
$500.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 1.5 in
Width: 24 in
Height: 30 in
Package
Length/Depth: 3 in
Width: 26 in
Height: 32 in
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$12.00
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With a background in Neuroscience, the hidden physiology of the body continues to inspire my work. My paintings merge science with art by re-presenting anatomy through stylized forms and hyper-saturated colors. These larger-than-life paintings expose the inner systems and confront viewers with what it means to be a living body within the context of our current health care system.
I maintain laboratory-like precision through a graphic, hard-edge style. The technical aspects and the process of creating these forms without the aid of tape or stencils are just as important as the content.