Sunday, June 24, 2012

Art and Science

My husband works at Rocky Mountain Laboratories which is a national government facility here in Western Montana that studies various diseases and viruses (he's a computer administrator, not a lab person!).  The lab has collaborated with the Ravalli County Museum to showcase artwork reflecting science from students of all ages, community and lab-related artists, and finally a ballet.  The exhibition is called "Science in Wonderland".  It opened in May with images from the lab (including 3-d images that you can look at with 3d glasses!) and artwork from elementary through college students.  On July 12 the next part of the exhibit will open with artwork from people related to lab employees and community artists.  My son has done a couple of watercolor images of ticks and I have three fiber wall-hangings and a 3-d tick soft sculpture.  The lab is reknowned for their tick research.   The final part of the exhibition is a ballet combined with photographic projections revealing the mystery of viruses.

 Here are some images of my pieces that will be submitted this week for the art and science display opening on July 12.   My first foray into the microscopic world of art!

The first piece has a microscopic image of Salmonella bacteria that was taken at the lab which has been printed onto silk organza.  It was then combined with other fabrics and some extensive free motion stitching.  It is called "Salmonella I - Bacteria on Silk".    

 








The second piece is a 3-dimensional representation of the same Salmonella image.  It is called
"Salmonella II - Bacteria Bejeweled".





The final image is a soft sculpture piece representing a tick.  The legs are wired so that two of the legs can wrap around and hole onto something.  That is how ticks posture themselves to be ready to leap onto a passing food source.  The other six legs are splayed out in order to be able to grab and go!


Thanks for looking!! 


3 comments:

Norma Schlager said...

These are terrific! I especially like the second piece. I love your banner piece at the top of your blog. I'm going to have to check out your website.

magicmoonmusings said...

Amazing creativity with this theme! I especially love the 3D piece.

LynDee said...

I really liked them both...what a kick! Art from a tic...and stuff that could make you SICK! ; )

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