The Department of Materials Science and Engineering has purchased several of my science-themed paintings and drawings for their remodeled departmental offices. They selected works with themes that touched on Materials Science (not too difficult, as Materials Science is a Central Science, touching on many other fields).
Most of the pieces now at MIT are ink drawings. If you want more information on some of the paintings, please see the companion website I’ve set up for my Science-inspired paintings, here.
Here are some photos of the pieces installed in their new home.
Colloidal (top) and Phase transition (bottom), Departmental Main Office, materials Science Department, MIT
Symmetry breaking (middle, large painting), Bingham Fluid (top left), Spinodla Decomposition (bottom left), Colloidal (top right) and Phase transition (bottom right) in the Departmental Office, Materials Science and Engineering, MIT
Polymer Crystallization (Left of windows), Entropic Repulsions (Right of windows), Departmental Office, Materials Science Department, MIT
Structure Evolution, Departmental office, materials Science and Engineering, MIT
Nano Night Music (right wall, large painting) and Entropic Repulsions, Departmental Offices, materials Science and Engineering, MIT
Nanonight Music in the Materials Science Department at MIT
Nanonight Music in the MIT Materials Science Department
Symmetry breaking in the Materials Science Department at MIT
Main Departmental office with Art, materials Science and Engineering Department, MIT
Phase transition, (SOLD) ink on paper, 11 x 14 inches
Structure, Evolution, (SOLD)ink on paper, 8″ h x 10″ w
Bingham Fluid (SOLD), ink on paper, 8×10 inches
Spinodal Decomposition (SOLD) (SOLD), ink on paper, 14″ h x 11″ w
Colloidal, ink on paper, 10″ h x 8″w
Polymer Crystallization, ink on paper
Growth pattern, oil on linen
nano Night Music, oil on canvas
Symmetry Breaking, oil on canvas
Entropic Repulsions (SOLD), ink on paper, 7×10 inches