Post Time:Jun 14,2011Classify:Industry NewsView:1200
Artist Luke Jerram’s
Jerram’s sculptures cover a variety of diseases including E. coli (the virulence of which has been in the headlines lately due to a
Jerram consults with virologists from the University of Bristol when making his creations, in addition to using scientific photographs and models of each disease. The sculptures are made in collaboration with glassblowers Kim George, Brian Jones and Norman Veitch.
The Glass Microbiology sculptures can be found in Museum collections around the world, and have been
In addition to the sculptures, Jerram has a variety of other art projects and installations, including
Source: http://www.geekosystem.comAuthor: shangyi
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