It looks a lot like an Octopus tentacle that's curled up.
A 22x17.5" charcoal and coloured chalk pastel piece I did for a project in school.
And yes...! That's what an anglerfish's ovary looks like under a microscope!
Ever heard of the golden ratio? It's a really cool thing to look up when it comes to nature. You see it in seashells, sunflower seeds, flowers, vines-- this picture would also be a really cool, microscopic example. It's a naturally occurring spiral formation with a neat little mathematic formula.
The sad part about this picture is, it's currently wrecked... :(
I used a spray fixative to seal in all the dust and chalk from the pastel+charcoaol, but the bright, vivid colours got completely sucked into the deep blacks of the conte! :( ...It's just a really dark, muted muddy picture now... </3
... Luckily I managed to grab a photo BEFORE I went and ruined it. There are much more vivid colours in this version.
Also: photo reference used. (google it)
It looks a lot like an Octopus tentacle that's curled up.
thats an anglerfish ovary under a microscope? huh so thats what those look like and it sux that its ruined
I knowww.. I kinda liked this one, too. I was thinking of framing it and giving it to somebody. :(
It's awesome, I ruined one of my paintings once with a fixative spray, so I know the feeling :(
BTW, it reminds me the back of the Surinam Toad xD
Aww, you too? :C
It's honestly the worst feeling ever. Especially after hours of working on whatever it was.
ALSO BLEUGH SURINAM TOAD :V
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear your art was ruined especially since that looks so fantastic! I like how you make it look so detailed with chalk. Chalk can be a nightmare to use!
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