| Year of creation | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 W × 60 H × 1 D cm |
| Type of art | digital art |
| Style | photography |
| Genre | still-life |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Discover the beauty of "Water Lily," part of Joseph Ó Riagáin's renowned "µAnatomia: Cosmos in Miniature" collection. This piece is an immunofluorescence micrograph of a colon cancer patient-derived organoid in Matrigel®, capturing delicate tumor microanatomy. Vivid blue strands of F-Actin create a lace-like framework, evoking a water lily's elegance. Glowing yellow nuclei, arranged like petals, add an ethereal beauty. This composition mirrors blossoming flowers, coral polyps in reefs, and cosmic patterns, linking the microcosm within our bodies to the vast universe. "Water Lily" blends art and science, presenting cellular beauty as vibrant art. It reminds us of life's intricate and fragile nature, rendered with breathtaking artistry. Ideal for art and science enthusiasts, "Water Lily" will elevate any collection with its unique aesthetic. Embrace this fusion of art and science and let it illuminate your space with captivating beauty. Printed on Alu-Dibond.




Joseph Ó Riagáin is a distinguished visual artist whose work explores the intricate beauty of natural and urban environments through a uniquely expressive lens. His portfolio of contemporary photography spans a wide range of subjects, capturing the interplay of light, shadow, and color in moments both grand and intimate. Ó Riagáin’s technical mastery and creative vision result in visually captivating pieces that reflect depth, nuance, and emotion. In addition to photography, Ó Riagáin creates abstract and experimental visual art inspired by microscopic textures and patterns, transforming the unseen into vivid, compelling imagery. His pieces evoke a sense of wonder and complexity, offering fresh perspectives on form, structure, and composition. This distinctive approach has earned him recognition across creative communities, with his work featured in numerous exhibitions and projects.
