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Mark Fairnington creates paintings of insects derived from multiple microscopic photographs. Join us as we talk with him about his work and the processes that artists and scientists share.
Mark Fairnington creates paintings derived from multiple microscopic photographs. Using high-definition electron microscopes to capture minute details of exotic and bizarre insect specimens, he interprets and reinvents them in paint on huge canvasses. His work is beautiful, but often unsettling. They are breathtaking large-scale images, minutely observed, yet subtly manipulated. Today in Darwin Centre Live, join us as we talk with Mark about his work and the processes that artists and scientists share.
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Mark Fairnington | talks |
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30 August 2004 at 2:30 pm |
Duration: | 30 minutes |
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Darwin Centre Live at the Natural History Museum |
Organised by: |
The Natural History Museum |
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Free |
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