Drawings Made after the Glass Models by Blaschka at the Zoological Museum in Strasbourg TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 42 x 29,7 cm DATE 2019 AVAILABILITY Available to “Fragile Perfection II (#282)”
Kosmos
Paintings and graphic artworks on the theme of space
Space Plankton II (#279)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Space Plankton II (#279)”
Space Plankton III (#280)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Space Plankton III (#280)”
Neil Armstrong’s glove (#277)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Neil Armstrong’s glove (#277)”
Space Plankton I (#278)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Space Plankton I (#278)”
Celestial Pollen (#275)
In this artwork, I’ve used pencil, graphite, and chalk to capture the essence of exploration and the quest for understanding beyond our earthly bounds. The “Celestial Pollen (#275)”
Planet Gagarin (#276)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Planet Gagarin (#276)”
Messengers of the XXI Century (#273)
In creating this piece, I was inspired by the intersection of technology and destiny. With pencil, graphite, and chalk, I meticulously crafted each element to “Messengers of the XXI Century (#273)”
Orbital Microbiology (#274)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Orbital Microbiology (#274)”
Archaeology of a Space Dream (#271)
The aim of this artistic project, entitled “Celestial Pollen”, is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted “Archaeology of a Space Dream (#271)”
