Luke Jerram makes exact glass replicas of harmful viruses. Each replica is 1,000,000 times the size of the actual virus. From top to bottom we have swine flu, HIV, T4 bacteriophage, malaria, small pox, SARS, HPV & E. Coli.
Luke Jerram makes exact glass replicas of harmful viruses. Each replica is 1,000,000 times the size of the actual virus. From top to bottom we have swine flu, HIV, T4 bacteriophage, malaria, small pox, SARS, HPV & E. Coli.

Reddit user Sternik’s boyfriend is a neuroscientist. She painted this portrait of him as a present for Christmas.
These covers and illustrations of the Harry Potter books were made by the artist Nagy Kincső as part of her BA project. Unfortunately they are not for sale but maybe some day they will be. (Her Website)
High speed photographs of ink being dropped in water by Alberto Seveso.
Words as Images by Ji Lee
Elizabethan Superheroes by Sacha Goldberg
Artist Daan Roosegaarde has created an incredibly beautiful tribute to Vincent van Gogh, an illuminated bike path that glows in the dark. Located in the Netherlands, the path is illuminated by thousands of twinkling stones that feature glow-in-the-dark technology and solar-powered LED lights. (Source)
Incredible kinetic light sculptures from scientific artist Paul Friedlander are dazzling examples of what happens when science and art collide. “I decided to focus on kinetic art: a subject in which I could bring together my divided background and combine my knowledge of physics with my love of light,” he said in a written statement. “Light is the closest we come to directly sensing the universal energy. The chance interplay of form and color can inspire awe and wonder.“ (Source)
Korean Artist, JeeYoung Lee transforms her small, 3x6m studio into different dream worlds (Her Website)