ADAPTATION OF SARS_COV-2 MICROSCOPIC IMAGERIES INTO ABSTRACT PAINTING

Authors

  • J.E UZOJI
  • J.A AVAV

Keywords:

Corona Virus, SARS_Cov-2, Adaptation, Abstract, Painting

Abstract

Corona virus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has been a global health concern
since 2019. It is caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS_Cov-2) and
the microscopic images of this dreaded virus adorn the screens of many mass media worldwide.
These images are a dichotomy of the harmful and deadly nature of the virus. They appear
aesthetically fascinating and display interesting patterns; motivating the researchers to carry out
this study. This study, therefore, attempts to adapt the images to create painting compositions.
Such has been attempted by artists like David Goodsell who composes microscopic data of viruses
mostly for scientific advancement. The study adopts the notion of biomimicry. It also adopts the
concept of abstract expressionism as derived from the works of Nigerian artist Gani Odutokun.
The practice-based research methodology was employed for the study and data was garnered from
secondary sources such as the Internet, journals, and magazines. The study concludes that the
microscopic world has been explored marginally for artistic innovations and adds that studies such
as this can narrow the gap between art and science and result in unique ideas. 

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Published

01-06-2023

How to Cite

ADAPTATION OF SARS_COV-2 MICROSCOPIC IMAGERIES INTO ABSTRACT PAINTING . (2023). UNIVERSITY OF JOS FINE AND APPLIED ARTS JOURNAL, 3(2), 61-73. https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ujfaaj/article/view/203

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