Art inspired by science, made by a scientist

I started making art in the middle of my Neuroscience PhD program as a very intentional effort to do something for myself, other than working on my research.
After years of looking through a microscope, I now make bright and colorful art inspired by forms and patterns found in biology and nature.
I’m drawn to abstract and fluid mediums because I love balancing the organic movement of color with the planning and control required to harness the chaos into something beautiful.

8x8in black canvas with middle-section view human brain painted in pink, bright green, yellow and teal blue and coated with glossy epoxy resin
black 6x6in canvas with lungs painted in magenta, blue, and green with white bronchi and trachea and coated with glossy epoxy resin
Close up photo of a hand holding a pink transparent epoxy resin magnet up to the sun in a window. The magnet is shaped like the top view of a human brain.
6x6in black canvas with side view human brain painted in pink, bright green, and teal blue and coated with glossy epoxy resin
Close up photo of an epoxy resin magnet sitting propped up in the sunlight. The magnet is gold glitter, purple, and teal, and shaped like human lungs.
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