Lynn Fellman
ARTWORK 1 :
Title - 1: Zea mays variant.02
Medium - 1: pigment ink on cotton archival paper
Price - 1: 135.00
Relevance to theme - 1: Maryland farmland, coastal growers, urban gardens — land we depend on is my muse. And it’s under siege. My “Raging Climate" series depicts model organisms that plant biologists study to help crops adapt and thrive. “Zea mays” (blue) shows corn kernels whose color variation comes from jumping genes.
Artwork photo - 1: Zea mays variant.02-blue.jpg
ARTWORK 2:
Title - 2: Zea mays variant.03-rust
Medium - 2: pigment ink on cotton archival paper
Price - 2: 135.00
Relevance to theme - 2: Maryland farmland, coastal growers, urban gardens — land we depend on is my muse. And it’s under siege. My “Raging Climate" series depicts model organisms that plant biologists study to help crops adapt and thrive. “Zea mays” (rust) shows corn kernels whose color variation comes from jumping genes.
Artwork photo - 2: Zea mays variant.03-rust.jpg
ARTWORK 3:
Title - 3: Zea mays variant.04-green
Medium - 3: pigment ink on cotton archival paper
Price - 3: 135.00
Relevance to theme - 3: Maryland farmland, coastal growers, urban gardens — land we depend on is my muse. And it’s under siege. My “Raging Climate" series depicts model organisms that plant biologists study to help crops adapt and thrive. “Zea mays” (green) shows corn kernels whose color variation comes from jumping genes.
Artwork photo - 3: Zea mays variant.04-green.jpg
Medium - 4: pigment ink on cotton archival paper
Price - 4: 135.00
Relevance to theme - 4: Maryland farmland, coastal growers, urban gardens — land we depend on is my muse. And it’s under siege. My “Raging Climate" series depicts model organisms that plant biologists study to help crops adapt and thrive. “Arabidopsis” shows tiny, delicate plants in a climate-controlled growth chamber.
Artwork photo - 4: Arabidopsis thaliana variant.01.jpg
ARTWORK 5:
Title - 5: Solanum lycopersicum variant.01
Medium - 5: pigment ink on cotton archival paper
Price - 5: 135.00
Relevance to theme - 5: Maryland farmland, coastal growers, urban gardens — land we depend on is my muse. And it’s under siege. My “Raging Climate" series depicts model organisms that plant biologists study to help crops adapt and thrive. “Solanum lycopersicum” are genome-engineered dwarf tomatoes for urban gardens.
Artwork photo - 5: Solanum lycopersicum variant.01.jpg