1. 
          Body Parts  
			1, 2005, New Media /NANOART Limited Edition Prints (electron 
          microscope scan computer painted and printed with archival inks on 
          canvas), 19x13in  different size available by request 
           
          
          
          2.
          
          
          Flamingo, 2005, New Media /NANOART Limited Edition Prints (electron 
          microscope scan computer painted and printed with archival inks on 
          canvas), 19x13in  different size available by request 
           
          
          3. 
          In Pieces, 2004, New Media /NANOART Limited Edition Prints (electron 
          microscope scan computer painted and printed with archival inks on 
          canvas), 19x13 in  different size available by request 
           
          
          
          4. Landscape 1, 2004, New Media /NANOART Limited Edition Prints (electron 
          microscope scan computer painted and printed with archival inks on 
          canvas), 19x13 in  different size available by request 
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              I create Art from Science 
              using Technology.
              My art is a reflection of my background and interest in art, 
              materials science, computer technologies and nanotechnology and is 
              called NANOART. I think people should know what’s going on in the 
              micro-world in order to not be afraid of all kinds of “nano things” 
              (nanotechnology, nanoscience, nanopowders) that are happening 
              right now with the new technological revolution. The ideas behind 
              my art are the interpretations of the technological movement. Art 
              is becoming interdisciplinary. New media are used more and more. 
              New technology is used more and more. We live in a technological 
              society and there is no reason why Art should stay away from 
              Technology. I bring the nano-dimensional world to the public 
              through high resolution electron microscope images computer 
              painted and digitally processed. I try to find similarities with 
              the world we live in, so people will become familiar with the 
              novel technologies in a more appealing way. 
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