
Body Lines67 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: Iron, paint. Size: 38in x 27in x 11in
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Calcined Head96 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: plastic, wood, Iron, paint
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Fish77 viewsAfrican scupture. Materials: wood, Iron, paint
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Flamingo66 viewsTo obtain the structure the artist created a nanosculpture by hydrolyzing a tiny drop of a Silicon organometallic compound and coating the structure with Gold. The monochromatic scan has been painted digitally. The final image is printed on canvas with archival inks.
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In Pieces35 viewsThe artist created a nanosculpture by freezing a tiny drop of colloidal graphite (graphite nanoparticles in a suspension) in Liquid Nitrogen at -196 deg C. The monochromatic scan has been painted digitally. The final image is printed on canvas with archival inks.
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Iron Arm133 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: Iron, Copper, Aluminum, paint. Size: 56in x 13in x 12in
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Iron Hand172 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: Iron and metal paint
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Landscape 142 viewsThe artist created a nanosculpture by casting a mixture of Graphite nano-particles and polymer on glass. After it was peeled off the free-standing layer was fractured in Liquid Nitrogen at -195 degC. The fracture surface of a cluster of graphite nanoparticles has been visualized with an electron microscope. The monochromatic scan has been painted digitally. The final image is printed on canvas with archival inks.
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Leopard in Motion50 viewsThe artist created a nanosculpture by hydrolyzing a tiny drop of a Titanium organometallic compound and coating the structure with Gold in order to be properly visualized with a Scanning Electron Microscope. The monochromatic scan has been painted and manipulated digitally and the final image was printed on canvas with long-lasting (archival) inks
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Le Skieur177 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: Iron, metal paint
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NanoFireball36 viewsThe artist created a nanosculpture by hydrolyzing a tiny drop of a Titanium organometallic compound and coating the structure with Gold in order to be properly visualized with a Scanning Electron Microscope. The monochromatic scan has been painted and manipulated digitally and the final image was printed on canvas with long-lasting (archival) inks.
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On the Road toward Exile130 viewsAfrican sculpture. Materials: Iron, wood, metal paint. Size: 12in x 4in x 3in
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