View of exhibition I
In the first painting, the eastern side of the house, not visible to other people, is portrayed. (50x70)
 
Underneath it, the lungs of a bird are portrayed bellow ground.(50x60)
 
Details of lungs
 
Details of lungs
View of exhibition II
On the opposite wall, the first canvas on your left is a synthesis of ground plans of different parts of the house: The kitchen, the living room and the shower. In these rooms, I placed one top view and one side view of the area of the body called larynx. (60x80 cm)
Detailed view of larynx
Next to it there is the cross section of the same house in which I painted the front view of the larynx, emerging from the ground. (100x70 cm) 
The last painting is the frontal view of circular window set in the west side of the house in which vibrating cords are located. (40x60 cm)
A30x40 painting is placed next to it and is the design of a child’s bath tub in which the incision of the frontal view of a larynx is painted: therefore the anatomical parts of the larynx such as the epiglottis, thyroid cartilages and muscles are exposed.
Details of vibrating cords 
final exhibition
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final exhibition

For the final exhibition of my capstone course, I have created a series of paintings. The mediums that I used were acrylic paints and canvases an Read More

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