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Art Laboratory Grades 6-8, 9-12

Leonardo da vinci

Fetus and Lining of the Uterus 1510-1513

Leonardo da Vinci was one of the first artists of the Renaissance period to study cadavers in order to better understand human anatomy. His sketches show his observations of the natural world.

Artists and Science

•  In the Renaissance period, artists and scientists were considered to be of the

same class, since both mixed and ground either pigments or medicines for use in

their professions

• Art, science, and math are extremely correlated!

Let’s take a look at the science and art of

fingerprints

Types of fingerprints:

Types of fingerprints vary from person to person. Fingerprints show individual, unique identity. In forensics, investigators identify criminals and victims through the fingerprinting process, using a special powder that reveals the fingerprint type.

Trees even have their own “fingerprints,” too!

Art and science today

What do you think could have inspired the artist Karen Rich Beall to create this piece? What do these elements remind you of ?

Karen Rich Beall Forbidden Fruit, 2007 Wool, wire, cotton

Art and Science today

Artist Karen Rich Beall gets her inspiration for sculptures and ceramics from living microorganisms.

Her ceramic work Pink I showcases this connection between the natural world and her art.

Erik Demaine

Erik Demaine utilizes mathematic principles to create his paper sculptures. In his Kentucky Series (2013), this piece made from from watercolor paper [0281], exhibits a beautiful, interaction between mathematics and sculpture. Note that PATTERN is a repetitive and unifying principle in this piece, just like the PATTERN of a fingerprint.

Chuck close fingerprint art

Chuck Close also utilizes pattern in his pieces to create beautiful portrait renderings using only his fingerprints as his tools.

“Phil / Fingerprint” 1980 Chuck Close

resources

•  www.studyblue.com

•  http://www.ezfingerprints.com/frequently-asked-questions.aspx

•  http://www.karenrichbeall.com/

•  http://prafulla.net/wp-content/sharenreadfiles/2012/07/284391/chuck-close5.jpg

•  http://erikdemaine.org/

•  http://deco4u.blogspot.com/2010/04/woodcut-finger-print.html

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