Common cockles, by Nick Veasey, who "uses x-ray technology to create mesmerizing and intriguing art".
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Posted on: June 24, 2008 12:12 PM, by Mo
Common cockles, by Nick Veasey, who "uses x-ray technology to create mesmerizing and intriguing art".
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This is even better: Steven Meyers X-Ray photographs of flowers... amazing beautiful stuff.
http://www.xray-art.com/gal1.htm
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I remember being in an orthopedic unit, I think at Mass General which was decorated with a number of x-ray art mountings. Very interesting medium.
Posted by: Greg Laden | June 24, 2008 2:05 PM