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Cell Division Red 2 - Original Watercolor Painting

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Cell Division Red 2 - Original Watercolor Painting
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Cell Division Red 2 is an original watercolor painting which explores the beauty of the natural process of mitosis in deep, vivid colors of yellow, orange, red and purple. Perfect for your favorite biologist or science geek, or for anyone who likes colorful abstraction.

This painting was made using a wet-in-wet technique. After I draw a grid on the paper, I paint an individual square, wait a few seconds, and then add a second color of wet paint. The paint “bleeds” naturally, creating either a “cell” with awesome natural fractal patterns or a big old blob. If the former occurs, I wait a few more seconds and add another color – the nucleus or nuclei. Then I do this a bunch more times in different colors. Scientific accuracy is not guaranteed!

Painted with Winsor and Newton Artist’s Watercolors on Arches paper. For a larger version, see http://www.etsy.com/listing/67119911/cell-division-red-original-watercolor

Overall size 8 x 10 in an acid-free white mat with backing board. Standard size for easy framing. Signed. Absolutely unique!


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