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Germany
Painting, Ink on Paper
Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in
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One evening the artist, who is also a scientist by training, started to paint a series of octopuses in ink. However, two of these paintings show cephalopods with less than eight arms like this one here. This marine animal might have lost some arms by an accident or just because the artist had forgotten her science when painting this little monster that evening. Cephalopods are quite interesting invertebrates with large brains, ink sacs, and arms covered with suckers. Octopuses are regarded as intelligent animals among the invertebrates. In addition, photosensitive chromatophores (colored pigment cells) interact with light and allow camouflage. In some species bioluminescence produced by bacterial symbionts contribute to the color of the skin and to signalling. Sometimes octopuses lose their arms by physical injury. Luckily, these arms grow again.
Painting:Ink on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Germany
Johanna Siegel is a scientist by training but fascinated by art. As an artist she is interested in the area of conflict between technology and nature, near and far e.g. by optical instruments but also travelling. Her artwork comprises a variety of subjects because the society, the diversity of cultures, and nature matter. The artist likes to experiment with materials and techniques like in a lab. In addition, she likes interactive performances because art and diversity create new spaces of possibility that not only question mental limitations. Usually, she works a bit longer on a special subject, a concept, quite tenaciously. Sometimes, she creates her art spontaneously, often with a sense of humor or criticism.
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