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Watercolor and ink work by Colleen Parker.

Selections from Traffic Jams/Future of Landscape Painting by Terry Berlier

About the project:

These aerial views of dystopias or never-ending traffic jams hint at the future of landscape painting.

Protein Art - In Thread and Ink by Jenny Langley

Langley on her work:

Many aspects of protein structure inspire my work. Sawtooth lines represent the strong protein ‘backbone’, there are hints of helices, pleating, U-bends, random structure and the energetic electrons found at active sites. Prints taken from the textile represent the ephemeral contact during an enzyme reaction. All threads and materials are silk, a protein of course!

Water ink (by BDDPetFils) is a beautiful and effective way to deliver an important message.

Artist and architect Peter Jellitsch created this series of pen and ink drawings entitled STB. Peter Jellitsch explains the project:

STB means Streambody, this series is based on a motion algorithm that is used in architectural practice to simulate wind directions and the force of air that arrives at highrise buildings. I have experimented with this program, and the outcome was solid bubbles which I have then redrawn with the directions that they had. The degree denotation that my title has (for example: STB/S02/90°) is explaining the turn of the wind-force hitting the object