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This is a vertical, eye-level photograph of a framed artwork displayed on a wall. The artwork is a mixed-media piece with a textured, aged background resembling wood and stone. The central subjects of the artwork are stylized, cross-sectional diagrams of cells and molecular structures.

In the upper portion of the artwork, a large, blue-hued cell diagram is depicted, showcasing various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum in vibrant colors like pink, red, and green. This cell is suspended by a metallic rod. Below it, a smaller, white-hued cell diagram is visible.

Connecting these cell diagrams are two representations of DNA double helix structures, constructed from colorful, geometric shapes like spheres and rods in red, yellow, white, and blue. These molecular models are presented in a skeletal, wireframe style. Further down, another, larger cell diagram is featured, this one with a lighter blue and beige exterior. This cell has numerous finger-like projections emanating from its base. Beneath this, a smaller, yellow, metallic object with a circular opening and internal ridges is positioned.

The background of the artwork incorporates architectural elements, including what appears to be a window with panes and mullions on the left side and shadowy columns or structural supports on the right. The overall aesthetic suggests a scientific or educational theme, possibly illustrating biological concepts.

A small, white label with the word "BIOLOGIA" is visible vertically on the right side of the artwork, near the middle cell diagram. The lighting in the photograph is uneven, with a spotlight illuminating the left side of the artwork and casting shadows. The wall on which the artwork is mounted is a neutral, light gray. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space or gallery. No people are visible in the photograph.
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Jun 25, 2026

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This is a vertical, eye-level photograph of a framed artwork displayed on a wall. The artwork is a mixed-media piece with a textured, aged background resembling wood and stone. The central subjects of the artwork are stylized, cross-sectional diagrams of cells and molecular structures. In the upper portion of the artwork, a large, blue-hued cell diagram is depicted, showcasing various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum in vibrant colors like pink, red, and green. This cell is suspended by a metallic rod. Below it, a smaller, white-hued cell diagram is visible. Connecting these cell diagrams are two representations of DNA double helix structures, constructed from colorful, geometric shapes like spheres and rods in red, yellow, white, and blue. These molecular models are presented in a skeletal, wireframe style. Further down, another, larger cell diagram is featured, this one with a lighter blue and beige exterior. This cell has numerous finger-like projections emanating from its base. Beneath this, a smaller, yellow, metallic object with a circular opening and internal ridges is positioned. The background of the artwork incorporates architectural elements, including what appears to be a window with panes and mullions on the left side and shadowy columns or structural supports on the right. The overall aesthetic suggests a scientific or educational theme, possibly illustrating biological concepts. A small, white label with the word "BIOLOGIA" is visible vertically on the right side of the artwork, near the middle cell diagram. The lighting in the photograph is uneven, with a spotlight illuminating the left side of the artwork and casting shadows. The wall on which the artwork is mounted is a neutral, light gray. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space or gallery. No people are visible in the photograph.

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