Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
H5N1
In 2004, artist Luke Jerram began a visually scientific sculpture series entitled Glass Microbiology. With help from both expert virologists and talented glassblowers, Jerram has created a collection of glass sculptures accurately depicting some of the most prevalent viruses out there, including HIV, malaria, and the swine flu (notoriously recognized in the 2009 flu pandemic).
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Adeno Virus
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
EV71
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Human Papillomavirus
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Malaria
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
T4 Bacteriophage
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Swine Flu
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
E. coli
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Ebola
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
HIV
Luke Jerram's website
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H5N1
In 2004, artist Luke Jerram began a visually scientific sculpture series entitled Glass Microbiology. With help from both expert virologists and talented glassblowers, Jerram has created a collection of glass sculptures accurately depicting some of the most prevalent viruses out there, including HIV, malaria, and the swine flu (notoriously recognized in the 2009 flu pandemic).
Deadly Viruses Sculptures made with by Using Glass
Luke Jerram's website
via [Empty Kingdom]
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