Dimensions: 20 x 16 Media: Photography Based Graphics
Starry Day
Wayne Guenther
$295.00
Dimensions: 20 x 16 Media: Photography Based Graphics
Shapes Transformation
Christine Helms
$1,000.00
Dimensions: 40 x 48 x 1 Media: Digital Art
The Gathering Storm
Rich Isaacman
Dimensions: 10 x 0 Submission Url: Media: Video
Planet Maryland
Rich Isaacman
$150.00
Submission Url: Media: Video
Undissolved
C Noel Kennard
$950.00
Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 1.5 Media: Digital print on canvas
3D Haiku and Tanka
Mike Kolitsky
$300.00
Dimensions: 14 x 10 x 12 Submission Url: Media: mixed media
Splat
Mike Kolitsky
$200.00
Dimensions: 11 x 10 Media: Two pieces of mixed media art demonstrate the before and after imaginative flight of a non-aerodynamic Platonic solid more suitable for plummeting than falling but this had not entered into the polyhedron mind set before leaping from the display case to sense for a short time the freedom of flight.
Autumn colors of Tiffany
Alan Kolnik
$275.00
Dimensions: 18 x 24 x 1.5 Media: Digital photographic print
ELIXR
Erica Krieger
$1,111.00
Dimensions: 48 x 36 x 1.5 Media: Acrylic on canvas and QR code linked with Adobe Aero 3D elements
Fans of the Game #1
Addison Newton Likins
$480.00
Dimensions: 32 x 42 x 2 Media: Digital Painting
Homeless
Chong Liu
$100.00
Dimensions: 27 x 48 Media: Digital Painting, 2D
The Butcher
Chong Liu
$50.00
Dimensions: 12 x 24 Media: Digital Art
I dream of beta cells
Shelley Lowenstein
Submission Url: Media: A BETA CELL-EBRATION
www.shelleylowenstein.com
My work is at the intersection of art and science.
Fanciful, bold and optimistic.
The work is accurate and based on state-of-the-art research.
But it is not scientific illustration.
I am fascinated by one life-sustaining cell – the remarkable BETA CELL.
My goal is to make beta cells famous.
For too long, they have been underappreciated and overlooked.
SOME FUN FACTS:
• We all have beta cells.
Beta cells are essential for life.
• Beta cells are among the hardest working cells in the human body.
• We only have about the tip of your pinky’s worth of beta cells.
Not a lot for so much work.
• Beta cells make insulin.
What’s remarkable is that they “know” exactly how much to make and when to release it….so that we have the energy we need for life.
• On call, 24/7, a working beta cell produces 6,000 molecules of insulin each second. It emerges from the beta cell in powerful spurts and sparks.
• Insulin gets so much credit… The beta cell is the brains of the operation.
Table for 1, Please
Shijia Luo
$95.00
Dimensions: 16 x 6 x 0.5 Submission Url: Media: print
Memories
Tina Luong
$100.00
Dimensions: 18 x 32 Media: Digital Illustration made on Clip Studio Paint.
Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
Jim Mackey
$75.00
Dimensions: 10.5 x 8 x 1 Media: iPhone photo
Icarus Dreams of Flight
Jane Mann
$295.00
Dimensions: 14 x 18 x 1 Media: Limited edition archival print of photomontage of statues at the National Memorial Park in Falls Church, VA. The floating figures seem to be the daydreams of Icarus.
Fiesta Mexicana
Jane Mann
$175.00
Sold Dimensions: 11 x 14 x 1 Media: limited edition archival print of photomontage of a sugar skull and a photograph of a Day of the Dead celebration feast.
Polaris on the beach, Assateague National Seashore
Smita Parida
$250.00
Dimensions: 18 x 12 Media: archival pigment print on Epson exhibition fiber paper