Franklin
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Dimensions: 48” H X 30” W X 1.5” D. Portrait orientation.
Acrylic and spray paint, open-sourced printed materials, vinyl on canvas.
Original Artwork $750 + shipping.
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Rosalind Franklin
Ever wonder who proved that the structure of DNA was a double helix...? Rosalind Franklin with her X-ray crystallography did just that.
This bold and bright collage celebrates the life and career of Rosalind Franklin. She was the first to use a complex technique called X-Ray Crystallography to elucidate the shape of DNA and proved it was a double helix. She also worked on coal and viral structures. She was a genius who broke down gender barriers allowing women everywhere to pursue their passions, especially in the areas of science.