After spending some time at the Cell Biology Labs at St. James Hospital for my current Collaboration Project I began my own science experiments at home and in my studio using ‘easy to do’ Science tests. I began to use these initial tests as a fundamental drawing tool to explore childhood memories, Logical and Emotional thought, quality of life, and the life cycle of materials using a variety of mainly Organic Materials, which have inspired my 2d and 3d artworks.
DIY-OLOGY Arty Science Kits provide people with step-by-step instructions and the materials that I used in my initial experiments, giving people the opportunity to participate and have fun with their own science experiments at home, exploring science in a creative way.
for more information check out my blog: www.natti-noo-noo.blogspot.com
My DIY-ology kits are now available to purchase on Etsy.
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Friday, 16 March 2012
Kiwi DNA Drawing from DIY-ology kit
Exhibit your own Art online
I hope to receive feedback from my first DIY-ology kits but also as my ideas develop to use this space to interact with others who are inspired by Science in Art by carrying out basic 'experiments' at home.
Arty Science Kits at Home
For the International Artists book fair I have designed and made Arty Science kits taken from ideas and development in my sketchbook. The kits will include most of the materials I used in my initial experiments and instructions for people to follow and have fun doing their own Science Experiments at home. I have also included some 'next steps' which I myself have done throughout my project, using my experiments as drawing tools to fuel inspiration in a much more 'arty' context.
The kit will also include stickers, which are some of my early to more developed drawings in order for them to see what I came up with.
Feedback is an important part of selling the DIY kits and I hope to receive feedback in the form of images, drawings, photographs and comments. I have included business cards in my kits, which has my email and blog details on so that people can contact me further with feedback or if they would like further information about my project etc.
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