This artwork explores the subtle connection between science and nature through a surreal representation of DNA strands and butterflies. DNA helixes form the backbone of the composition, composed of detailed spherical structures that symbolise the foundations of life. Brightly coloured butterflies flutter over this genetic structure, whose red-orange hues contrast sharply with the cool, blue tones of the helix. These butterflies convey a sense of freedom and transformation, a nod to evolution and change.
The influences of the surrealist art style are evident here, with a mix of the realistic detail of the butterflies and the abstract approach of the DNA strands. There is also a hint of biomorphic forms, similar to the work of artists like Salvador Dalí and M.C. Escher. The composition plays with the idea of symmetry and repetition, while raising questions about the relationship between nature and science.
This work would look great in a modern space or a scientific environment, where the combination of art and science is appreciated. Its vibrant colours and symbolic layers make it come alive in an environment with neutral tones. It speaks to lovers of both abstract and figurative art and offers enough depth to provoke ever new interpretations.
Conceived by Bart Veeken, visualized with AI.
I work as a teacher and am also active as a photographer and graphic designer. My home base is the picturesque city of Haarlem, where I enjoy capturing images along the way. My passion lies in photography and digital art.
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Germany
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Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands