Past, Present, Future

$6,500.00

This hybrid modern artwork seamlessly blends the tangible and the abstract, presenting a captivating exploration of life's fundamental building block: DNA. The central element is a meticulously crafted aluminum sculpture, depicting three intertwined DNA helix strands, symbolizing the intricate complexity of genetic code. This metallic form, with its cool, reflective surface, stands as a testament to the scientific precision and order within the biological world.

Encircling the sculpture is a vibrant canvas, rendered in an uncommon technique of watercolor on canvas. This delicate medium, often associated with fluidity and emotion, is used here to create a loose, almost ethereal depiction of a DNA helix. The colors, a harmonious blend of reds and blues, evoke the dynamism and potential inherent in the very essence of life.

The juxtaposition of these two elements – the precise, three-dimensional sculpture and the ethereal, two-dimensional painting – creates a dynamic tension, inviting contemplation on the interplay between form and essence, science and art. The piece ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between the visible and the unseen, the material and the conceptual, in shaping our understanding of the world around us.

Dimensions: 72’’H x 24’’W x 3’’D (inches) 183 x 61 x 8 (centimeters)

Materials: Watercolor on canvas with an aluminum sculpture inset.

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This hybrid modern artwork seamlessly blends the tangible and the abstract, presenting a captivating exploration of life's fundamental building block: DNA. The central element is a meticulously crafted aluminum sculpture, depicting three intertwined DNA helix strands, symbolizing the intricate complexity of genetic code. This metallic form, with its cool, reflective surface, stands as a testament to the scientific precision and order within the biological world.

Encircling the sculpture is a vibrant canvas, rendered in an uncommon technique of watercolor on canvas. This delicate medium, often associated with fluidity and emotion, is used here to create a loose, almost ethereal depiction of a DNA helix. The colors, a harmonious blend of reds and blues, evoke the dynamism and potential inherent in the very essence of life.

The juxtaposition of these two elements – the precise, three-dimensional sculpture and the ethereal, two-dimensional painting – creates a dynamic tension, inviting contemplation on the interplay between form and essence, science and art. The piece ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between the visible and the unseen, the material and the conceptual, in shaping our understanding of the world around us.

Dimensions: 72’’H x 24’’W x 3’’D (inches) 183 x 61 x 8 (centimeters)

Materials: Watercolor on canvas with an aluminum sculpture inset.

This hybrid modern artwork seamlessly blends the tangible and the abstract, presenting a captivating exploration of life's fundamental building block: DNA. The central element is a meticulously crafted aluminum sculpture, depicting three intertwined DNA helix strands, symbolizing the intricate complexity of genetic code. This metallic form, with its cool, reflective surface, stands as a testament to the scientific precision and order within the biological world.

Encircling the sculpture is a vibrant canvas, rendered in an uncommon technique of watercolor on canvas. This delicate medium, often associated with fluidity and emotion, is used here to create a loose, almost ethereal depiction of a DNA helix. The colors, a harmonious blend of reds and blues, evoke the dynamism and potential inherent in the very essence of life.

The juxtaposition of these two elements – the precise, three-dimensional sculpture and the ethereal, two-dimensional painting – creates a dynamic tension, inviting contemplation on the interplay between form and essence, science and art. The piece ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between the visible and the unseen, the material and the conceptual, in shaping our understanding of the world around us.

Dimensions: 72’’H x 24’’W x 3’’D (inches) 183 x 61 x 8 (centimeters)

Materials: Watercolor on canvas with an aluminum sculpture inset.