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TWiV 352: Science art with Michele Banks

30 August 2015 by Vincent Racaniello

On episode #352 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of science-themed art.

You can find TWiV #352 at www.microbe.tv/twiv.

Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: art, Artologica, collage, michele banks, microbe, petri dish, scarf, science, science art, viral, virology, virus, watercolor

Virus gifts

17 December 2014 by Vincent Racaniello

Looking to give a virus-themed gift to someone this year? Here are some suggestions. As expected Ebola virus dominated. Where are the EV-D68 items?

An Ebola Texas shirt from VineFreshTees:

Ebola Texas

Virus tree ornaments made of wood at BuenoMarket:

tree viruses

Viral mugs at Thefty:

viral mug

Artologica always has fabulous microbe art, including this swine flu watercolor:

swine flu

A favorite last year, Screenology, also has an Ebola virus T shirt:

Ebola virus t shirt

Another favorite from last year, Trilobite Glassworks, went the Ebola virus route with this dish; there is also a brooch:

Ebola dish

For wrapping your gifts, try The Wrap Up Project, where you will find blue, red, or green paper covered with viruses. Proceeds go to St. Mungo’s which provides assistance for homeless people in the United Kingdom.

virus wrap

This is just a small selection of what is out there – check out my Microbe art page for much more. Making beautiful art depicting viruses, bacteria, and other life forms is a great way to make everyone aware of the beauty of science. Please support these very special artists.

Filed Under: Information Tagged With: gift, glassworks, microbe art, t-shirt, viral, virology, virus, watercolor

Viral gifts

18 December 2013 by Vincent Racaniello

If you are looking for the perfect present for that infectious person in your life, there are many microbe-themed possibilities. Here are some suggestions.

Baltimore scheme t-shirt

Zazzle has a number of science-themed T-shirts, but my favorite is the ‘How well do you know virus classification‘ shirt (pictured) which features none other than the Baltimore scheme. If you don’t know what that is, you need to listen to lecture #3 of my virology course.

petri dish ornament

At Artologica you will find artist Michelle Banks’ original watercolor paintings of viruses and bacteria as well as other wonderful creations like the petri dish ornament above.

herpes shirt

Deb Sklut produces wonderful T-shirts with viruses or bacteria, such as the herpesvirus one depicted above. You can purchase her work at  Screenology. Check out my conversation with Deb for more information about this artist and her work.

influenza virus brooch

Jane Hartman produces very cool glass pieces depicting various viruses and bacteria. You can find her crafts at Trilobite Craftworks. I love the influenza virus brooch pictured above, but there are many, many other riveting creations.

viral wrap

For wrapping your gifts, head over to The Wrap Up Project, where you will find blue, red, or green paper covered with common cold or influenza viruses. Proceeds go to St. Mungo’s which provides assistance for homeless people in the United Kingdom.

This is just a small selection of what is out there – check out my Microbe art page for much more. Making beautiful art depicting viruses, bacteria, and other life forms is a great way to make everyone aware of the beauty of science. Please support these very special artists.

Filed Under: Information Tagged With: gift, glassworks, microbe art, t-shirt, viral, virology, virus, watercolor

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