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The air that I breathe by Karen Chappelow-90x100cm

My painting is a journey highlighting the closeness we share with our natural environment. The interaction of humans with nature is called ‘biophilic’. Having a natural affinity with plants, animals and water is also biophilic.
We share some similar cellular processes and functions. One of these is cellular respiration, which occurs within the Mitochondria. I have depicted the Mitochondria as a halo. The Mitochondria present in the cells of animals and plants are the cell’s powerhouse. Its function is to produce ATP/energy through aerobic respiration. These similarities in our micro biological processes and makeup highlight our natural affinity and connectivity with nature, as we are indeed part of it.

The air that I breathe

Karen Chappelow

AUD$2,500
Size: 90w x 100h x 2d cms
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The air that I breathe by Karen Chappelow-90x100cm

My painting is a journey highlighting the closeness we share with our natural environment. The interaction of humans with nature is called ‘biophilic’. Having a natural affinity with plants, animals and water is also biophilic.
We share some similar cellular processes and functions. One of these is cellular respiration, which occurs within the Mitochondria. I have depicted the Mitochondria as a halo. The Mitochondria present in the cells of animals and plants are the cell’s powerhouse. Its function is to produce ATP/energy through aerobic respiration. These similarities in our micro biological processes and makeup highlight our natural affinity and connectivity with nature, as we are indeed part of it.