You can see the stacking of many subsequent color layers in this animation, which explains in much greater detail the way in which I paint by sediment deposition - much better than trying to use words has for me....
Some may question the inclusion of this work of art in this community, because it wasn’t made by using, depicting, or replicating any natural processes - but it was made to be affected by many natural processes, over time....
That would be Dr. Grigorii Timin and Dr. Michel Milinkovitch from the University of Geneva’s Department of Genetics and Evolution in Geneva, Switzerland! They accomplished this feat with their “Embryonic hand of a Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)”...
In spite of what you might have seen on tiktok or youtube, you should NOT try this at home because it’s already killed 34 people. At the end of this is a link to a video that debunks all of those other videos, but in the meantime here’s a few examples of what this process can do, under the right industrial circumstances....
If you find science and nature beautiful, you might already like images created by natural processes, but what if human beings simply utilized some of those same natural processes in the production of their artwork?...