Although Banks' paintings are generally based on scientific and medical themes, she is not a scientist, but is fascinated by the natural world, and mankind's impact on that world, especially at the microscopic level.
Michele Banks
Michele Banks is an American artist (also known as Artologica) whose work explores themes inspired by science and medicine, including images such as viruses, bacteria, and plant and animal cells. Her paintings and collages explore neuroscience, microbiology, climate change and more.
Although Banks' paintings are generally based on scientific and medical themes, she is not a scientist, but is fascinated by the natural world, and mankind's impact on that world, especially at the microscopic level.
Although Banks' paintings are generally based on scientific and medical themes, she is not a scientist, but is fascinated by the natural world, and mankind's impact on that world, especially at the microscopic level.
Her artwork, called the 'Arctic Bride,' makes a statement on the impact of climate change. It portrays a marriage of ice and carbon.
Photo credits: The Arctic Bride
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