"Beast of the Apocalypse ":Painting #3795,2005

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Painting #3795
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"Beast in the Apocalypse "

 

Beast in the Apocalypse

acrylics 53x46cm

lisited in2004

 


 

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Reply #1 Top
Those look like the onion cells we had to look at in zoo lab yesterday....hey, that one's going through prophase!

~Zoo

Reply #2 Top
I am very proud to know that my artwork makes for scientific observations. Now I can proceed to create new paintings in each metaphase, anaphase, and telophase versions inspired by onion cell. I am very curious to know what your zoo lab. is. Are animals also sliced like onion?
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Are animals also sliced like onion?


Umm...we have cells...but we don't slice any animals...

~Zoo