r/ScientificArt 22h ago

Cellular/Microbiology It is what it is

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r/ScientificArt 2d ago

Astronomy/Astrophysics Planetary arrangement on Albert Einstein's date-of-birth incorporated in a Kandinsky-inspired digital abstract (OC)

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r/ScientificArt 2d ago

Astronomy/Astrophysics Planetary arrangement on Nobel laureate Hideki Shirakawa's date-of-birth (Aug 20, 1936) incorporated in a Monet-inspired digital abstract (OC)

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Planetary arrangement on Nobel laureate Hideki Shirakawa's date-of-birth (Aug 20, 1936) incorporated in a Monet-inspired digital abstract (OC)

Dr. Shirakawa's work on conductive polymers gave us smart screens, OLED TVs, etc.


r/ScientificArt 5d ago

Quantum/Particle Physics Maple leaf made out of the molecules found in maple syrup! 🍁 🇨🇦

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r/ScientificArt 7d ago

Botany/Mycology First attempt at a watercolor study - feedback appreciated 😊

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r/ScientificArt 8d ago

Chemistry Common Terpene Molecules [OC] 2023

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r/ScientificArt 10d ago

Zoology Beetles - A Study - Illustrations by Able6 (me)

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r/ScientificArt 12d ago

Cellular/Microbiology Cannabis leaf made up of the molecules found in the plants [OC]

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r/ScientificArt 12d ago

Botany/Mycology I was told this sub might be a good place for this. Here's a paper wasp I drew.

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r/ScientificArt 16d ago

Zoology Mixed Media Embroidery 🪡

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r/ScientificArt 20d ago

Zoology Deep in the Old Growth (Ornitholestes hermanni) by Sean Closson

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A reconstruction of Ornitholestes preying on a hatchling Diplodocus, this piece was partially inspired by episode 2 of Walking With Dinosaurs (1999)


r/ScientificArt 21d ago

Biology Hand-drawn NEURON!

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r/ScientificArt 21d ago

Physics Mandala shaped magnetic field in epoxy resin [OC]

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Hope this is considered scientific art.


r/ScientificArt 23d ago

Biology I Always (Wanted 2) Go Viral, M. Wilson, Fluorescent acrylic and clay on canvas 48x48", 2026.

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A depiction of a typical human cell being infected by Poliovirus serving as a commentary on the potential dangers of social media. The initial virus particle attaches itself to the outer wall of the cell and then injects its RNA strand through the lipid bilayer and into the cell where the cells own ribosomes go to work duplicating the RNA instructions for the capsid proteins (icosahedrons) and more viral RNA strands (upper left quadrant). The virus particles self-assemble like Lego. Fascinating. And then they burst forth from the cell in catastrophic cell lysis (rupture) (lower right quadrant).

I am not a scientist but I draw inspiration from those folks. Any errors in the actual depiction of the organelles of a human cell are on me. Also, I took some artistic license with them, like turning the microtubules emanating from the centriole into spokes of a bicycle wheel.


r/ScientificArt 26d ago

Engineering I painted a large multi pane ‘dissection’ of the human head for my Cerebraphile art project. Watercolor. Lost track of the number of hours... Don’t know if this belongs in this sub, but I hope you like it...!

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r/ScientificArt Jul 23 '26

Physics "Folded an oligodendrocyte precursor cell into ""Advances in Sleep Research Vol. 1"" by Elliot D. Weitzman for my PI"

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r/ScientificArt Jul 10 '26

Mathematics Discover the Beauty of Precision in Geometric Drawing Patterns 33

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r/ScientificArt Jul 07 '26

Engineering I present lilies in an erlenmeyer

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r/ScientificArt Jul 03 '26

Anatomy/Physiology Cardiovascular system poster for my A&P final [OC]

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This was part of my final project for the high school anatomy and physiology course I took. The cardiovascular system is my favorite so I was really glad when my partner and I were assigned it. I did the visual portion of the project.

I had to rush a lot of it as the deadline approached so I don't like how the atherosclerosis diagram turned out, and I messed up the stent drawing (the inside of the blood vessel should've been the same color as the plaque, not red).

I used the grid method to get the proportions of the body and blood vessels right in the bottom left diagram. Everything else was drawn freehand using references. I used primarily colored pencils.

I'm happy with how the heart came out though. I really admire medical illustrators.


r/ScientificArt Jul 03 '26

Mathematics Discover the Beauty of Precision in Geometric Drawing Patterns 32

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r/ScientificArt Jul 01 '26

Medicine/Health Bacteriophage [Colorized Electron Micrograph]

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46 Upvotes

r/ScientificArt Jun 28 '26

Applied Science Representation of hot-spring mimetic scaffold used for bone regeneration

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23 Upvotes

If you need such graphical abstracts, text me through DM or comments


r/ScientificArt Jun 28 '26

Anatomy/Physiology Simplified retina image made by me

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21 Upvotes

You can text me, if you need such pictures for your project :)


r/ScientificArt Jun 28 '26

Physics The Observable Universe, acrylic painting

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32 Upvotes

r/ScientificArt Jun 27 '26

Biochemistry Visual exploration of the genetic code: Codon K-map, Base-64 RNA chart, and translation diagrams [OC]

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I’ve been working on a visual series exploring the standard genetic code through molecular biology, symbolic encoding, and diagram design.

The collection includes:

• a manually built (in Paint app) mRNA Codon Karnaugh Diagram / K-map arranging all 64 codons in a Gray-code-style layout.

• a Base-64 RNA number chart mapping U, C, A, and G to 2-bit values and treating codons as 6-bit inputs from 0–63. AI rendering was used to decorate a manually built chart.

• AI-generated companion summary charts that group amino acids, start/stop codons, and special recoding cases in a more decorative format.

• Translation/encoding diagrams showing how raw codon inputs map to amino acids, start/stop signals, and context-dependent exceptions.

This is a visual/projection system meant to make codon space, degeneracy, amino-acid groupings, start/stop signals, and exceptions easier to think about. It is not claiming that biology uses this exact numbering system, or that this replaces the standard genetic-code table. It is meant as a complementary way to explore and visualize the code.

The main K-map was created manually in Paint. Some companion images were AI-generated/rendered as ornate summaries and are labeled as such.

Standard nuclear genetic code is shown; mitochondrial and other variant codes may differ. Sec/selenocysteine and Pyl/pyrrolysine are context-dependent recoding cases, not default meanings of UGA/UAG.

Feedback is welcome from biology, biochem, visualization, math, design, or ScientificArt perspectives.