Brain Imaging Inspires Dutch Painter To Create 3D Works Of Art (Pic)
Jun 11, 2013 20:01
These stunning 3D paintings created by Dutch painter Joris Kuipers were inspired by CT and MRI scans. The interesting colors are similar to the ones used in brain visualizations. As for the texture, this created using materials such as paper mache and clay in order to get close to the textural effects of bodily tissues. View the rest via My Modern Met
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