Mika Aoki
In her works, Mika Aoki attempts to make viewers look differently at subjects such as viruses, reproduction and the origins of life. In these works made out of glass, Aoki imitates the micro-kingdoms we glaze over every day. For more information on Aoki’s work, click here.
Reblogged from Art & Science Journal
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Welcome to the personal art and inspiration blog of Jade F. Lee (me)!
I teach digital arts to little kids by day, and work on my own art by night, dreaming of becoming a super art hero. I write and draw a webcomic called "Meristem County."
On this blog, you will find: Meristem Art and Updates
Illustrations
Sketches and Doodles
Fanart
References
Things that Inspire Me
"Fatti Maschi, Parole Femmine" means "Manly Deeds, Womanly Words." It is the official motto of Maryland, my home-state.
I teach digital arts to little kids by day, and work on my own art by night, dreaming of becoming a super art hero. I write and draw a webcomic called "Meristem County."
On this blog, you will find: Meristem Art and Updates
Illustrations
Sketches and Doodles
Fanart
References
Things that Inspire Me
"Fatti Maschi, Parole Femmine" means "Manly Deeds, Womanly Words." It is the official motto of Maryland, my home-state.