Morphogenesis is a video sequenced collection of morphological parallels made up of images of micro sections of Portuguese wildflower stems, interspersed with macro images of the original specimen and architectural details observed around Lisbon. This work was shown in a solo exhibition of digital images of micro-plant material at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Portugal, resulting from a fellowship with the Gulbenkian Foundation initiated for the International Year of Biodiversity 2010. The exhibition featured 28 original images
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With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
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With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
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Jardim Porcelanico was an installation at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, created to m...
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Jardim Porcelanico was an installation at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, created to m...
Plant is a major new publication featuring over 300 works of botanical art. It features one of Rob K...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
Rob Kessler presented his work with molecular biologists at the Gulbenkian Insitute of Science in Li...
The exhibition GENUS, which was opened by the Mayor of Corfu, was jointly hosted by the Municipal Ar...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
What does it mean for a scientist and artist to work together to create works that are a true fusion...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
With it's seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
For hundreds of years biologists have studied the naturally occurring diversity in plant and animal...
Jardim Porcelanico was an installation at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, created to m...
The visual idea of a Tree of Life is one that manifests itself in many cultures and traditions and i...
Jardim Porcelanico was an installation at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, created to m...
Plant is a major new publication featuring over 300 works of botanical art. It features one of Rob K...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...