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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Protists are all single-celled living organisms characterized by the presence of one or more nuclei (eukaryotes). These living beings are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi. They are all of our ancestors. So admiration and respect because they are the basis of all biological evolution, the stage from which all other living organisms have developed. It was their immeasurable importance in understanding biology and evolution that sparked this work.… I was also very inspired by the work of Haeckel who described with extreme delicacy this neutral reign.
Véronique Egloff is a French, self-taught painter. Her incredibly detailed paintings, made with both acrylic and sometimes ink, range from abstract expressionism to lyrical abstraction in style. Her subjects are many, including flora, architecture, animals, and our relationship to the environment. Her paintings are as technically impressive as they are visually stunning. She has also interested national museums who wished to associate her work with their collections such as the National Museum of the Resistance and the François Pétrarque Museum (Vaucluse).