Blood cells

This artwork, a fusion of acrylic and digital mediums, draws inspiration from the microscopic visualization of blood cells. The intriguing pattern takes on new dimensions when translated to other formats.

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Adansonii

This watercolor and digital artwork takes inspiration from the Monstera adansonii, a tropical plant belonging to the Araceae family, renowned for its distinctive hole-riddled leaves.

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Alocasia

This watercolor and digital artwork draws inspiration from the majesty of Alocasia, a genus of tropical plants known for their large and magnificent leaves.

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Tardigrade

Tardigrades are microscopic animals known for their remarkable resistance to adverse conditions. This watercolor and digital artwork illustration is a tribute to water bears, the name by which they are most commonly recognized.

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Epithelium

Epithelium is the term used to describe the layer of cells that lines the external surface and cavities of more complex animals. Examples of this include the epithelia of the skin, the gastrointestinal tract, or the respiratory tract. Under the microscope, their appearance is fascinating. This acrylic on paper and digital illustration is inspired by these essential cells.

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Plasmodium

This acrylic on paper and digital artwork is inspired by the life cycle of Plasmodium, a unicellular organism that parasitizes the red blood cells in our bloodstream, causing the feared disease Malaria.

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Blood cells on blue

A fusion of acrylic on paper and digital artwork inspired by blood cells magnified through the microscope lens in an immersive blue background.

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Animal cell

This acrylic and digital artwork is inspired by animal cells, highlighting the captivating beauty of cellular organelles and their role as the essence of life.

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Axolotl

Ambystoma mexicanum, commonly known as axolotl, is an amphibian that remains in its larval state throughout its life. This acrylic on paper and digital artwork is inspired by this fabulous creature.

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Monstera

This watercolor on paper and digital artwork is inspired by Monstera deliciosa plant leaves, which are iconic due to their big holes. In the tropical forests where they are native, these plants grow on tree trunks, and it is thought that the fenestrations in the leaves aid in directing water closer to the stem, enhancing the water supply to the plant's underground roots.

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E. coli in love

Inspired by the simplest unicellular organisms - bacteria - this illustration represents two Escherichia coli sharing DNA, a way to ensure greater genetic diversity and thus be more adaptable to the environment in which they are found.

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