jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009
Morphologically disturbed insects
Since the catastrophe of Chernobyl, Hesse-Honegger has collected morphologically disturbed insects, transforming their mutations into painted pieces of bold, graphic beauty.
The radiant works of Scientific Illustrator Cornelia Hesse-Honegger examine nature’s oft-neglected fragility as well as its unstoppable strength. Since the catastrophe of Chernobyl, Hesse-Honegger has collected morphologically disturbed insects, transforming their mutations into painted pieces of bold, graphic beauty. Information on her new book featuring silk designs with fabric can be found at Wissenskunst.ch.
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