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Radiographic Art Jewels…

Posted by on March 17, 2016

Friday’s Jewels
By
*Gypsy Joy*

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St. Patrick’s feast day is every year a
welcome break during Lent’s fast.
I hope you had as much fun as the Irish.

Although I am faraway from The Netherlands
it seems I cannot get away from the Dutch!

The other day I was asked to do a search
about floral stem wiring. Low and behold,
while searching I found a stunning part
of The Netherlands x-ray radiography art.

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A must to visit if you are curious and like
colourful rare art and nature.

Exquisite, tricky and a tiny bit creepy
but extremely smart, was my feeling while
viewing this digital art by the Dutch
Artist Arie van ‘t Riet in Groningen.

http://www.x-rays.nl/index.htm

During November-December 2007 in the
museum in Seattle (USA),  black and white
radiographic art was exhibited by the
American artist Steven N. Meyers.

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The earliest floral radiographs were
created almost an age ago.
There are few radiographic artists as per:

http://www.xray-art.com/

For more Tidbit stories
tune in on Fridays.

With thanks to the makers, enjoy the X-ray art.

Fortune forecast:

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X-ray images may soon be in great demand.

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