Works by artists like Lia Halloran, whose photographic work mimics early glass-plate astrophotography, Suzanne Anker and our very own Nick Veasey, who uses x-ray to create art. These artists help show that art and science aren’t mutually exclusive by grabbing scientific themes and presenting them in a new light. In our ever-changing world, these new works have taken up a special place in society, as a way to generate interest in science and a new way to share information. The only question left to ask is, what’s next for this type of art?
California Bug (Large Black) Flatbed Giclée Print on Waterford 640gsm Paper | Edition of 75 Image Size 128cm x 90cm | Framed Size 162cm x 112cm £1,950 Framed
Matchless Rider (Large Pink) Flatbed Giclée Print on Waterford 640gsm Paper | Edition of 75 Image Size 128cm x 90cm | Framed Size 162cm x 112cm £1,950 Framed
94 FINE ART COLLECTOR SPRING/SUMMER 2020
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