New scientific paintings

Dear friends,

Here are some new works of art related to neuroscience; these and some other pieces will be on view in the coming days at two exhibitions sponsored by the EDGE initiative:

Thursday – Friday, July 25-26 at the
Charité Crossover (CCO) Mitte, Virchowweg 4-6

Saturday – Sunday, July 27-28, at the
Heizkraftwerk Steglitz, Birkbustchstrasse 42

These images copyright 2019 by Russ Hodge, not for use without permission (unlike most of the rest of the content of the site)

“Neuronal forest”

“Self-portrait as neuron”

Santiago Ramón y Cajal, neuroscientist

New paintings, and a few better versions of older ones

Fossil fish

Homer, the Greek poet

Ancient mask

Beethoven

William S. Burroughs 1

William S. Burroughs 2

Me (left, with mustache) meeting Burroughs in 1981 or 1982…

Self-portrait

Marin Marais, as head of a viol

Notre Dame aflame


Bluebeard’s castle (by Bartok): Judith opens the fifth door

Mozart

Scott Joplin


Seahorse

Pluto

The gladiators of the Scopes “monkey trial”

Two companion portraits: Clarence Darrow (above), defense attorney for John Scopes, who had been put on trial for teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school. His cross-examination of William Jennings Bryan (below) as a Creationist and lead prosecutor is a classic of legal history.

 

Both images copyright 2019 by Russ Hodge, not for use without permission.
Full-size reproductions are available.

More non-scientific artwork…

These images copyright 2019 by Russ Hodge.

Unlike most of the other images on this site, these are not for use without permission.

Note: All of the images are huge, format A1. Some are for sale as originals or reproductions; contact me if you’re interested.

Claude Monet

Arnold Schoenberg

 

Claude Debussy; better colors

Serge Rachmaninoff

Dragonfly caught in a moment of amber
Greek charioteer

Clarence Darrow

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce