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Abstract art in ascorbic acid: familiar substances under a microscope
Abstract art in ascorbic acid: familiar substances under a microscope
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Peter Juzak from Hanover photographs familiar substances through a microscope and proves that nature is capable of creating abstract canvases no worse than contemporary artists.

Abstract art in ascorbic acid: familiar substances under a microscope
Abstract art in ascorbic acid: familiar substances under a microscope

Ascorbic acid, citric acid, paracetamol, carbamide, tartaric acid - people consume or use them in the form of medicines, cosmetics and food on a daily basis. These substances do not appear to us as mysterious worlds with colorful landscapes and incredible shapes.

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However, the works of (Peter Juzak) show us how much the microcrystal world is similar to abstract art. Peter has over 30 years of experience in the study and experimental photography of substances.

Photos taken through a microscope reveal the beauty of nature hidden from our eyes. Everyday things appear before us in a supernatural form.

Menthol (× 120)

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Paracetamol (× 120)

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Ascorbic acid (× 250)

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Adipic acid (× 120)

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Malic acid (× 120)

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Sulfur (× 120)

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