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This is the cross-section of a human molar and you can see the center core or pulp of the tooth in the center. There are beautiful multi-colored striations with amazing textures. <<original SOLD>>
These dentin rods are what makes our teeth so strong and durable. Under a microscope, they look like a complex honeycomb of deep tunnels. <<original SOLD>>
This is a microscopic image of iridescent soap bubbles! I was fascinated with the vibrant colors and amazing complexity of their shapes and forms.
This painting is based on the molecular structure of an ancient human tooth found in a dig in Kenya that is thousands of years old. <<original SOLD>>
This resembles an alien landscape from another world, but is in fact an invasion of plaque on healthy enamel.
This was a commissioned piece for a dermatologist friend of skin cells under a microscope. It was nice to explore other cells besides just muscles. <<original SOLD>>
At first, this looks like a beautiful view of a mountain or landscape, but it is in fact a horizontal cross-section of an adult molar that has a long lateral fracture. <<original SOLD>>
The human eye is an amazing thing and the cells that help our brains interpret light are "rods and cones." They are named this because of their shape and their huge network is reminiscent of an organic cityscape. <<original SOLD>>