Delicate Glass Viruses

Lethal Viruses Are Crafted Out of Glass by Artist Luke Jerram

Lethal viruses are often associated with strongly objectionable experiences, but artist Luke Jerram takes the unpleasant mutations and crafts them out of delicate glass. The collection features a number of recognizable creations that range from acute to seriously deadly and are difficult to describe.

Viruses are, of course, commonplace in our society, but being able to pinpoint what one looks like and actually experience a tangible form of one is nonexistent. As such, the collection by Jerram is strikingly interesting because of the way he crafted the viruses. Using delicate glass, the sculptures are exceedingly fragile, whereas in real life, the viruses are hard to kill and often thrive in inhospitable conditions within our own bodies.
Trend Themes
1. Glass Sculptures - Creating delicate glass sculptures of viruses presents an opportunity for art enthusiasts to experience these lethal organisms in a new and visually captivating way.
2. Tangible Representations - The ability to create tangible representations of viruses using glass offers a unique educational tool for scientists and medical professionals to study and understand these microscopic organisms better.
3. Unconventional Art Forms - The use of glass as a medium to depict lethal viruses opens up possibilities for innovative and thought-provoking art installations that challenge conventional artistic boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Incorporating glass sculptures of viruses into the art industry can attract new audiences and create opportunities for artists to explore the intersection of science and creativity.
2. Science and Medicine - The glass sculptures of viruses can provide scientists and medical professionals with a tangible representation of otherwise intangible organisms, aiding in research, educational, and diagnostic applications.
3. Education and Entertainment - Integrating glass sculptures of viruses into educational programs and exhibits can engage and educate the public on the intricacies and impact of these lethal organisms.

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