Jake the Tardigrade - 36" x 48"

$2,600.00
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My friend James Weiss is a master of the microscope. He’s helped millions of people around the world develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the microscopic through his YouTube channel, Journey to the Microcosmos — including me! I created this painting after talking with James for an ART LAB video: The world’s smallest artwork is microscopic

James told me he names all of his tardigrades; Jake is the star of the show here, in the center. On the bottom right is another tardigrade he filmed as it was hatching. They’re surrounded by a landscape of algae and diatoms.

I like playing with the sense of scale in my work – making a large, 3’ x 4’ painting of organisms that can only be seen with a microscope is exactly my kind of fun!

Prints of this painting are still available

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My friend James Weiss is a master of the microscope. He’s helped millions of people around the world develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the microscopic through his YouTube channel, Journey to the Microcosmos — including me! I created this painting after talking with James for an ART LAB video: The world’s smallest artwork is microscopic

James told me he names all of his tardigrades; Jake is the star of the show here, in the center. On the bottom right is another tardigrade he filmed as it was hatching. They’re surrounded by a landscape of algae and diatoms.

I like playing with the sense of scale in my work – making a large, 3’ x 4’ painting of organisms that can only be seen with a microscope is exactly my kind of fun!

Prints of this painting are still available

My friend James Weiss is a master of the microscope. He’s helped millions of people around the world develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the microscopic through his YouTube channel, Journey to the Microcosmos — including me! I created this painting after talking with James for an ART LAB video: The world’s smallest artwork is microscopic

James told me he names all of his tardigrades; Jake is the star of the show here, in the center. On the bottom right is another tardigrade he filmed as it was hatching. They’re surrounded by a landscape of algae and diatoms.

I like playing with the sense of scale in my work – making a large, 3’ x 4’ painting of organisms that can only be seen with a microscope is exactly my kind of fun!

Prints of this painting are still available

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