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Guardian of the GrailIntraCranial Landscape with Self Portrait and Complex Neural ArchitectureEvolution
IntraCranial Landscape with Self Portrait and Complex Neural Architecture
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Description: My Latest Masterpiece
"IntraCranial Landscape with Self Portrait and Complex Neural Architecture"
Oil on Canvas 44"x32"
July 22, 2014
 
For most artists, whenever they create a painting they are giving the viewer insight into their world and how they see the subject painted. For the first time in history, I bring the viewer not only into the world as I see it, but physically into my own cranium and brain.
Neural activity lends itself particularly well to 3D fractal formation, and captured here are images which extend well beyond your typical MRI.

For a complete technical discussion and accompanying images please click here

http://www.louismarkoya.com/#!intracranial-landscape/c1uad
 
 
Louis Markoya Surreal and Nuclear Mystical Art
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Posted by: LMarkoya July 22, 2014, 10:29:38 PM

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July 24, 2014, 02:34:54 PM
Thank you guys
At 44"x32" this is also the largest painting I've done...so doing the tiny details is a bit easier, but incredibly monotonous. plenty of small mistakes up close but it is ment to be viewed from at least 4 ft away

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July 24, 2014, 01:22:42 PM
You paintings are absolutely amazing!  Awesome work, Louis!  smiley
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July 24, 2014, 10:36:11 AM
Wow A lot to take in here Louis... Great details in this work I wish the preview was a little bit bigger...

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