Fine Art

MoMed Visuals LLC

While my work primarily focuses on anatomy and biological science, I also have a high skill level in fine arts and worked on a variety of 2D and 3D projects of varying themes.

(In)vertebrates (2024) explores the classification system of species through the relationship between invertebrates and vertebrates. Animals are classified by the presence of absence of vertebrae, creating an interesting dynamic between vertebrates, species with spines, and invertebrates, species without spines. Furthermore, while vertebrates function by having red blood cells, invertebrates contain hemolymphs, a fluid surrounding the tissues to transport nutrients and wastes throughout the body, analogous to blood in vertebrates. Each panel establishes the intertwined relationship between science and art, proposing that one cannot exist without the other, and exhibits a work of art where each concept can equally coexist. 

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