Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 60 W × 60 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | digital art |
Style | photography |
Genre | still-life |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
"Lemon Slice" by Joseph Ó Riagáin is a striking piece from his µAnatomia: Cosmos in Miniature collection. Created using immunofluorescence microscopy, this artwork showcases vibrant cellular structures in hues of gold, red, and blue. The golden nuclei are scattered across the composition, contrasting with the vivid red and deep blue cellular components, forming an organic, almost cosmic pattern that resembles a slice of lemon. The arrangement of shapes and colors evokes both scientific precision and artistic wonder, transforming the microscopic world into a vibrant visual experience. "Lemon Slice" invites viewers to marvel at the hidden beauty of life's smallest forms, where science and art collide in an extraordinary fusion. This unique artwork is ideal for collectors drawn to the intersection of biology and contemporary visual art, offering both aesthetic and intellectual appeal. Printed on Alu-Dibond.
Joseph Ó Riagáin is a distinguished artist-scientist whose work seamlessly blends scientific inquiry with artistic expression. His unique background enables him to explore the intricate beauty of biological structures and natural phenomena through his art. His contemporary photography portfolio features a diverse range of subjects, showcasing the interplay of light, shadow, and color in both natural and urban landscapes. Ó Riagáin's technical expertise and creative vision create visually captivating pieces that highlight the depth and nuance of captured moments. In addition to photography, Ó Riagáin's "sci-art" focuses on scientific imaging techniques, such as immunofluorescence confocal microscopy, to create stunning visual art. His work often highlights organoids and other biological structures, merging scientific accuracy with artistic beauty. This interdisciplinary approach has earned him recognition in both scientific and artistic communities, with his work featured in various exhibitions and projects. Visit www.josephreganart.com for a deeper exploration of his work.