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Freigestellter Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of Nature and Science through Art: A Collection of 'Freigestellter'" Delve into a captivating world where art meets science

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Deer anatomy, artwork

Deer anatomy, artwork
Deer anatomy. Computer artwork showing the internal anatomy of a deer (family Cervidae). Anatomical features shown here include the skeleton, lungs, intestines, bladder

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Beryllium, atomic model

Beryllium, atomic model. Beryllium has five neutrons (white) and four protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has four electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Acetic acid molecule

Acetic acid molecule
Acetic acid, molecular model. Acetic acid, also called ethanoic acid, is the component of vinegar that gives it its sour taste and pungent smell

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Block and tackle, artwork

Block and tackle, artwork
Block and tackle. This is a system of two pulleys (black circles) with a rope or cable (red) threaded between them, used to lift heavy loads. The direction of forces exerted are shown as blue arrows

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Helium, atomic model

Helium, atomic model
Heium, atomic model. Helium has two neutrons (white) and two protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has two electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Boron, atomic model

Boron, atomic model. Boron has six neutrons (white) and five protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has five electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Cow anatomy, artwork

Cow anatomy, artwork
Cow anatomy. Computer artwork showing the internal anatomy of a domesticated cow (Bos primigenius). Anatomical features shown here include the skeleton, lungs, intestines, bladder

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Propanoic acid molecule

Propanoic acid molecule
Propanoic acid, molecular model. Propanoic acid, also called propionic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is used as a preservative and in the production of plastics, pesticides and pharmaceuticals

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Pelargonic acid molecule

Pelargonic acid molecule
Pelargonic acid, molecular model. Pelargonic acid, also called nonanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in a number of plants including Pelargoniums

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Bomb, artwork

Bomb, artwork
Bomb. Computer artwork of a timer tied around sticks of dynamite

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Formic acid molecule

Formic acid molecule
Formic acid, molecular model. Formic acid, also called methanoic acid, is the simplest of the carboxylic acids. It is found naturally in the venom of ant and bee stings

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Capric acid molecule

Capric acid molecule
Capric acid, molecular model. Capric acid, also called decanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in the milk of a number of mammals

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Caprylic acid molecule

Caprylic acid molecule
Caprylic acid, molecular model. Caprylic acid, also called octanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in the milk of a number of mammals

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Butyric acid molecule

Butyric acid molecule
Butyric acid, molecular model. Butyric acid, also called butanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has an unpleasant smell and acrid taste

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Lithium, atomic model

Lithium, atomic model. Lithium has three neutrons (white) and three protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has three electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Deuterium, atomic model

Deuterium, atomic model
Deuterium. Atomic model of deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, an isotope of hydrogen. Isotopes are forms of an element that contain different numbers of neutrons in the atomic nucleus (centre)

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Valeric acid molecule

Valeric acid molecule
Valeric acid, molecular model. Valeric acid, also called pentanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has a very unpleasant odour

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Caproic acid molecule

Caproic acid molecule
Caproic acid, molecular model. Caproic acid, also called hexanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has an odour reminiscent of barnyard animals

Background imageFreigestellter Collection: Dog anatomy, artwork

Dog anatomy, artwork
Dog anatomy. Computer artwork showing the skeletal system of a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris)


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"Exploring the Intricacies of Nature and Science through Art: A Collection of 'Freigestellter'" Delve into a captivating world where art meets science, as we unravel the beauty and complexity of various subjects. From dog anatomy to deer anatomy, each artwork showcases the intricate details that make these creatures so fascinating. Venturing further into the realm of science, we encounter atomic models depicting beryllium, helium, and boron. These mesmerizing structures highlight the building blocks of matter and offer a glimpse into their atomic arrangements. But our journey doesn't stop there; we also explore cow anatomy through stunning artwork. Discover how these gentle giants are composed from head to hoof, marveling at their unique skeletal structure and muscular system. Transitioning back to chemistry, we encounter molecules such as propanoic acid and acetic acid. Delicate yet powerful in their own right, these molecular structures showcase the elegance hidden within chemical compounds. Artistic interpretations take on new dimensions with depictions of block and tackle mechanisms—an ode to human ingenuity in engineering. Witness how simple machines can accomplish extraordinary feats when combined strategically. Continuing our exploration into organic chemistry, pelargonic acid molecule takes center stage—a compound found in numerous natural sources. Its intricate arrangement is both visually striking and scientifically intriguing. Intrigue turns explosive as an artwork featuring a bomb captures attention—symbolizing power but also reminding us of humanity's capacity for destruction if not handled responsibly. Lastly, formic acid molecule brings us full circle—a compound found naturally in ants but equally significant in industrial applications. Its molecular structure embodies nature's ability to inspire innovation across different fields. Through this diverse collection titled 'Freigestellter, ' we invite you on an artistic voyage that intertwines animal anatomy with scientific wonders—from atoms to acids—showcasing the interconnectedness between artistry and knowledge that fuels our curiosity about the world around us.