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ianbrooks: Preserved Transparent Animals by Iori Tomita These see-through critters are preserved in jars and injected with amazing technicolor enzymes to make them all glow-y. Break it down, Science: “Tomita uses an enzyme to dissolve the natural protein
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
bitchville: Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of preserving and dying organisms into an art form with this series entitled New World Transparent Specimens. The images give us an breathtaking look at the inner workings
alecshao: Iori Tomita, New World Transparent Specimens “Ex-fisherman turned artist, Tomita transforms marine life with the technique of preserving and dyeing organism specimens… He first removes the scales and skin of the marine life that have been
acoustickiss: likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) A former fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors
jtotheizzoe: murderotic: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright
knowiing: Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of preserving and dying organism specimens into an art form with his series, ‘New World Transparent Specimens.
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autumnbottom344: Transparent Specimens “Japanese artist Iori Tomita takes a colorful approach to highlighting the complex compositions of marine life creatures with his collection entitled “New World Transparent Specimens.” Tomita was first introduced
murderotic: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades of dye.
bitchville: Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of preserving and dying organisms into an art form with this series entitled New World Transparent Specimens. The images give us an breathtaking look at the inner workings of