The Ever Expanding Limits Of Human Ingenuity
Award winning artist Sheefali Asija follows a unique thematic approach in her body of work, exploring forms and patterns through a topic which is fresh and innovative. Her work is an artistic statement with a bold message relevant to contemporary issues within our society. Her conceptual focus is the depiction of machines that embody scientific progress and the ever-expanding limits of human ingenuity machines such as the particle detectors and accelerators of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and the F1 rocket engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V moon rocket of the NASA Apollo missions.rs and accelerators of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and the F1 rocket engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V moon rocket of the NASA Apollo missions.
Asija's technical approach considering the depiction of this machinery is one which focuses predominantly on surfaces with clearly defined, bold colors and motifs that stem from the general design of the machine itself. Cables, sheets of metal and electronics form intricate patterns that combine and structure a final result which is surprisingly artistic and aesthetic , considering that its roots and inspiration stem out of a functional, scientific object.
It is the fusion of art and science, a decision of Asija which has both practical and theoretical implications, as it suggests that these branches of human culture and progress should not be isolated from each other, but rather combine and work together.
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Ric Conn
“Award-winning artist Ric Conn brings issues on women's oppression, inequality, and other social struggles into a global audience.”
Jean Jacques Porret
Award-winning artist, sculptor and engineer, Jean-Jacques Porret specializes in sculpting contemporary bronze sculptures using the lost wax method.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Master photographer, artist, and Jack of All Trades, Jim Fitzpatrick has served in a myriad of careers over his lifetime.
Caribbean Coral Reefs in Danger of Extinction
“Te world's coral reefs, one of the ocean's most beautiful marine habitats, is in danger of extinction because of dramatic increases in coral diseases caused by climate change and warmer waters”.
Antarctica
A Global Meltdown
Shelby Willis
With a background in ecology, Shelby Willis brings her love for nature and wildlife to life in soulful and expressionistic paintings.
Maribel Matthews
"For me, painting is a necessity and has become my passion. I love starting a new piece – the anticipation and excitement of creating something new, something from the soul, a piece of art that may give pleasure to others but more importantly, fulfills me”.
Kyra Belán
Kyra Belán is an award-winning artist, activist, and academic.
THE RAINFORESTS OF THE SEA ARE DYING
The world's coral reefs, one of the ocean's most beautiful marine habitats, is in danger of extinction because of dramatic increases in coral diseases caused by climate change and warmer waters.
The Legacy of Dr. Masaru Emoto
The groundbreaking work of Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, one of the most important water researchers of our times, leads to a new consciousness about our relation to Earth's most precious resource.