

Ever since we talked about Art in Science my mind has been wandering to thoughts of science combining with art to create dynamic and thought-provoking works. The pieces by Julie Davidow indulge this delight even more. Davidow says, "I am a frustrated scientist collecting specimens of the organic and inorganic worlds, motivated to create art by an endless curiosity for the natural sciences, the systems that govern its functions, and the relationship of those systems colliding with man's coexistence and interference." Davidow explores these relationships through painting, drawing, and wall installations of biomorphic shapes. I enjoy Davidow's recent paintings, like The New Strain, which introduce more fluorescent colors and reference the built environments that intrude on natural ecosystems.
Tomorrow I'll post a piece I did in the past to build on this topic of science and art. Notice the science working around you today...maybe it will inspire a new thought!
Ohhh!! These are just sooo cool. Really diggin' them!
ReplyDeleteReally interesting - they do look like crystalline growths. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteAwesome find! Love, love, love!
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment -nice blog too!
ReplyDeleteSo she's an artist and a thought poet :) Word.
ReplyDeletePretty!!! :) Great post!
ReplyDeleteVery very unique. I love the forms a lot. It is always in the details, and this proves it.
ReplyDeletegeez louise, these are amazing!! great post, as always. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how the lines bleed off the page onto the wall. ☺
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you've done in the past :) THese images are quite extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteOH I LOVE THIS NEW TOPIC! :)
ReplyDeleteSo excited for tomorrow's post. And I am a HUGE fan of Julie Davidow! :)
I dunno. Kinda creeps me out. I think that has grown in my fridge.
ReplyDeletei've definitely seen that in my fridge! a perfect blend of art and science!
ReplyDeletei love these. this topic fascinates me endlessly. go on!!
ReplyDeleteYou guys crack me up - I guess even mold can be pretty!
ReplyDeleteyour banner is TO DIE FOR! it's really great.
ReplyDeleteyour posts always inspire new thoughts for me!
ReplyDeletewow - it's really amazing/interesting looking! I can't wait to see your piece!!
ReplyDeleteooooh! i like these :)
ReplyDeletesuch a savvy painting. i am so inspried by art and design sites i have visited i begin a painting of my niece today. then i got a headach from the oil paint fume.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah I really love these pieces!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, these are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to seeing your piece, and the continuing theme of the marriage of art and science!
I can't decide how much I like these...they are interesting and I like the color.
ReplyDeleteScience offers a vast amount of inspiration for art and the two are so closely linked.
You find the coolest stuff!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delightful. I love his connection between art and science. Did you see "What the Bleep?" where that scientist created water crystals which were "fed" love vs. hate and the differences between them?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how legit a science experiment that is, but is food for thought.
love it! adding you to my blog roll... love your vintage recorder too :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW I absolutely think these works are amazing. and Julie's words and ideas are quite inspiring.
ReplyDeleteGreat topic to discuss, there's so much to think about once examining the relationship of art and science. great thinking...
oh i thought they were embroideries at first. it's darn awesome!
ReplyDeleteDear Please Sir - Thank you for the support of my work and sharing it with your fans. Best Regards- Julie Davidow
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