Biological Microscopy Art

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“Stentor with Chlorophyta” [20th March 2021] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, HB 3H 3B pencils, blue (signed) and black ink pen on A4 paper.

Fans of art know I explore scientific explanations within my work. This is often interlinked with conservation, unique understanding or perhaps even technological innovation.

Viewing microbiology through the lens of professional online biologists, I became inspired to also co-represent the humble macro-organisms in our world.

The immense beauty, function and ‘simple complexity’ to be discovered in microscopic environments is profound.

Stentor with Chlorophyta” by Matt The Unfathomable Artist shown above is my first sketch on this very subject.

Ambiguous, inconceivable and non-descript. I believe this is the initial thinking we have regarding micro-organisms. Until we delve further.

In “Stentor with Stentor Dolphin” by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, second sketch shown below, I seek to add further imagination.

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“Stentor with Stentor Dolphin” [23rd March 2021] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, 3B 3H HB pencils & black ink, signed in blue ink pen on A4 135gsm paper.

For instance, an organism might prove naturally efficient in behaviour, similar to a dolphin.

Micro-organisms are much more sustainable, environmentally helpful and purifying than some adverse anti-ecological human behaviours of the early 21st century.

The very reason why I chose to sketch natural micro-organisms with conservation in mind.

I do hope you enjoy these sketches.

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