My piece called \"What's Inside?\" is a cyanotype of a dissected gray treefrog. Gray treefrogs are common throughout Ohio and the eastern United States. Like other amphibians, they undergo a complex bodily change from living in the water to living on the land, a process called metamorphosis. Their internal anatomy changes dramatically as they transition from being herbivores to carnivores! And we know that these organs can change shape and size depending on varying environmental conditions.The intention of the artwork is to illustrate how connected we are to the natural world. While a frog may look very different from us, the inside of a frog is much like a human; we both have lungs, a digestive system, and a heart. We share these internal organs, and we share this world.
My piece called "What's Inside?" is a cyanotype of a dissected gray treefrog. Gray treefrogs are common throughout Ohio and the eastern United States. Like other amphibians, they undergo a complex…
12020-03-10T17:17:20+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df0362020 Art of STEMDaniela Solomon19Submissions from the 2020 contestgallery2024-02-02T19:19:00+00:00Daniela Solomone316041929e7cb3504341dbd1e9eb2f7bd821a14
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