Showing posts with label scientific imagery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scientific imagery. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

Spore Addict

I'm enjoying the scientific imagery in Colin Johnson's illustration work, often used metaphorically (fungal spores to symbolize data copying, metamorphosis of caterpillars into butterflies for a story on nuturing small businesses) or sometimes as a straight artistic interpretation of science (like a university magazine cover for a story on microscopy. Cells, spores, butterflies, eyes, nerves, assorted flora and fauna, robots and a surprising number of snowmen abound.


The Pink Opaque, 2008, 6" by 9", mixed media on board


Spore Addict, 2007, Mixed media on canvas, 10 x 8 inches

Greenhouse Gases
Greenhouse Gases, 2010, approx. 8-1/2"W x 10.5"H, Mixed Media on Board

Backup Storage Systems
Replicating Data Storage for Storage Magazine, 8-1/2"W x 11"H, mixed media on board.

Microscopic World
Microscopic World, 2012, approx. 9-1/4"W x 11-1/4"H, Mixed Media on Board. (cover illustration for Washington State Magazine. The piece revolves around the college's dept. of Microscopy & Imaging)

Be sure to check out Colin Johnson's website and his flickr photostream to look at his portfolio.

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