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Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



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For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
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Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info
Artist Klari Reis.



Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com



Above.
For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  
Zoom Info

Artist Klari Reis.

Klari uses the creative process in both painting and science as metaphors for one another: for curiosity and exploring and documenting the natural and unnatural world with a sense of wonder and hope. -www.klarireis.com

Above.

For Klari’s Petri Project she used reflective epoxy polymer to depict complex biological reactions and landscapes at the microscopic level.  

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