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The gloriosa lily has a poison called colchicine which arrests cell division. Painted in acrylic and digitally composed. Personal art.
Watercolor and digital artwork for the National Science Foundation.
Watercolor painting, personal art.
E. coli Watercolor of commoun Southwest desert cacti. Personal art..
Digitally rendered for the National Science Foundaiton.
Digitally rendered for the National Science Foundation.
Plants protect themselves from viruses by sacrificing cells around the area of infection, thus trapping the virus. Digitally rendered for the National Science Foundation.
Painted in watercolors. Personal art. .
Watercolor of the rice plant for the Natinals Science Foundation.
A look into a eukaryote cell to see how proteins are made. DNA in the nucleus is ‘read’ by RNA polymerase, then ribosomes in the cytoplasm produce an amino acid strand that folds into a functional protein. Digitally rendered for the National Science Foundation.
Graphite pencil and watercolor drawing of grass seeds. Personal drawing.
Digitally rendered for the National Science Foundation.
Watercolor painting of Joshua Tree in California. Personal art.
Watercolor painting of three flowers in the rose family. Personal art.
Charcoal on coquille board. Personal art.