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Lamina Collection

"Lamina: Exploring the Beauty of Simplicity and Saturation" Discovering the essence of simplicity and saturation

Background imageLamina Collection: Eclipse

Eclipse
SERGIO ORTIZ

Background imageLamina Collection: Saturation

Saturation
SERGIO ORTIZ

Background imageLamina Collection: Simple

Simple
SERGIO ORTIZ

Background imageLamina Collection: Panel of figurines, from Lamina (bronze)

Panel of figurines, from Lamina (bronze)
704097 Panel of figurines, from Lamina (bronze) by Roman; Museo Archeologico del Comune di Segni, Roma; out of copyright

Background imageLamina Collection: Diagram of a human thoracic vertebrae including the intervertebral disk

Diagram of a human thoracic vertebrae including the intervertebral disk, vertebral process and ligaments

Background imageLamina Collection: Beech tree leaf, light micrograph

Beech tree leaf, light micrograph
Beech tree leaf. Light micrograph of a section through the leaf of a common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica), showing the midrib

Background imageLamina Collection: Sycamore leaf vein, light micrograph

Sycamore leaf vein, light micrograph
Sycamore leaf vein. Light micrograph of a section through the midrib (vein) of a leaf from a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree

Background imageLamina Collection: Beech tree leaves, light micrograph

Beech tree leaves, light micrograph
Beech tree leaves. Light micrograph of a section through two leaves from different parts of a common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica)

Background imageLamina Collection: Spinal cord anatomy, 1844 artwork

Spinal cord anatomy, 1844 artwork
Spinal cord anatomy. These anatomical artworks form plate 11 from volume 3 (1844) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageLamina Collection: Gecko eye lens, SEM

Gecko eye lens, SEM
Gecko eye lens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze fractured lens (crystalline lens) from a geckos eye. The cells are in a stacked linear, fibre-like arrangement

Background imageLamina Collection: Eye lens fibres, SEM

Eye lens fibres, SEM
Eye lens fibres. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture of a lens of an eye, showing the regular arrangement of fibres

Background imageLamina Collection: Furbelows seaweed, Saccorhiza polyschides

Furbelows seaweed, Saccorhiza polyschides
Furbelows seaweed holdfast (Saccorhiza polyschides). This part of the plant anchors to the rock. Furbelows is the largest European seaweed, it can grow up to 4.5 metres in length


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"Lamina: Exploring the Beauty of Simplicity and Saturation" Discovering the essence of simplicity and saturation, Lamina presents a captivating panel of figurines cast in bronze. Each piece tells its own story, capturing the imagination with their intricate details. Delve deeper into anatomy as a diagram showcases the human thoracic vertebrae, highlighting the intervertebral disk, vertebral process, and ligaments. A fascinating glimpse into our inner structure. Nature's wonders unfold under the microscope lens as we observe a beech tree leaf in all its glory through a light micrograph. The delicate veins of a sycamore leaf come alive in another mesmerizing image that reveals nature's intricate patterns. Returning to the beech tree leaves once more, their vibrant hues are magnified through this microscopic lens. The beauty lies not only in their colors but also in their complex structures that sustain life itself. Journey back in time with an 1844 artwork depicting the brain and spinal cord. This masterpiece captures both scientific accuracy and artistic expression as it unravels the mysteries within us. The marvels continue with an exploration of gecko eye lenses using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Witnessing these tiny lenses up close reveals nature's ingenious design for optimal vision - truly awe-inspiring. Lamina invites you to immerse yourself in this world where simplicity meets saturation. From intricately crafted figurines to microscopic glimpses into nature's wonders or even ancient anatomical artworks – there is something here for everyone to appreciate and admire.