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Unravelling Collection

"Unravelling the Threads of Creativity: From Stealing Wool to Flying a Kite" In this captivating journey, we delve into the intricate art of unravelling

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Unravelling Fern fronds (Unknown species). Near Nepenthes Field Camp

Unravelling Fern fronds (Unknown species). Near Nepenthes Field Camp, mid-altitude montane forest. Centre of Maliau Basin, Sabahs Lost World, Borneo

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Stealing wool to Fly a Kite, Henry cartoon

Stealing wool to Fly a Kite, Henry cartoon by Carl Anderson Date: 1936

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Penelope (w / c on paper)

Penelope (w / c on paper)
Ma199034 Penelope (w/c on paper) by Brunton, Violet (1878-1951); 41x49 cm; Private Collection; Photo © The Ms Gallery, London

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Penelope at Her Loom, 1731 (engraving)

Penelope at Her Loom, 1731 (engraving)
STC134112 Penelope at Her Loom, 1731 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Penelope Unraveling Her Web, 1783-4 (oil on canvas)

Penelope Unraveling Her Web, 1783-4 (oil on canvas)
3545835 Penelope Unraveling Her Web, 1783-4 (oil on canvas) by Wright of Derby, Joseph (1734-97); 106x131.4 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageUnravelling Collection: The Cumaean Sibyl, 1877 (oil on panel)

The Cumaean Sibyl, 1877 (oil on panel)
Ma186892 The Cumaean Sibyl, 1877 (oil on panel) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 153x60 cm; Private Collection; Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Susi - with knitting

Susi - with knitting on a needle, some of it unravelling. 1950s

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Susi - with ball of wool and sewing things

Susi - with ball of wool and sewing things
Susi - with a ball of wool and sewing things. 1950s

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Mrs Ponderburys Past by Sir Francis Burnand

Mrs Ponderburys Past by Sir Francis Burnand
Promotional postcard for Mrs Ponderburys Past by Sir Francis Burnand. First produced at Avenue Theatre, 2nd November 1895

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Gene expression, artwork

Gene expression, artwork
Gene expression. Computer artwork showing the process of transcription, the first stage or gene expression. Here, a chromosome (distance)

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Type II topoisomerase molecule F006 / 9251

Type II topoisomerase molecule F006 / 9251
Type II topoisomerase, molecular model. The topoisomerase enzymes assist in uncoiling DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is usually stored in a supercoiled form

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA F006 / 9221

Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA F006 / 9221
Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA. Molecular model showing a type I topoisomerase molecule (khaki) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red and blue)

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA F006 / 9220

Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA F006 / 9220
Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA. Molecular model showing a type I topoisomerase molecule (khaki) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red and blue)

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA C014 / 0862

Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA C014 / 0862
Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA. Molecular model showing a type I topoisomerase molecule (khaki) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and green)

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA C014 / 0883

Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA C014 / 0883
Type I topoisomerase bound to DNA. Molecular model showing a type I topoisomerase molecule (green) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and blue)

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Ball of string C013 / 9043

Ball of string C013 / 9043
Ball of string partially unwound

Background imageUnravelling Collection: Three Banded Armadillo - opening - sequence 3 of 3 - controlled conditions 12983

Three Banded Armadillo - opening - sequence 3 of 3 - controlled conditions 12983
BB-2472 Three Banded Armadillo - opening - sequence 3 of 3 Tolypeutes tricinctus controlled conditions Brian Bevan contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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"Unravelling the Threads of Creativity: From Stealing Wool to Flying a Kite" In this captivating journey, we delve into the intricate art of unravelling. It all begins with mischievous Henry, who couldn't resist stealing wool from his grandmother's knitting basket to fulfill his dream of flying a kite. As he soared high in the sky, he unknowingly set off a chain reaction that would unravel various tales. Venturing into the depths of nature, we stumble upon an enchanting scene - fern fronds slowly unravelling their delicate beauty. Their unknown species adds an air of mystery as they gracefully unfurl near Nepenthes Field Camp, whispering secrets only Mother Nature knows. Meanwhile, Penelope finds solace in her craft, whether it be weaving wonders on paper or at her loom. In 1731 and again in 1783-4, she is depicted unraveling her web with determination and grace. These engravings and oil paintings capture her timeless struggle against time itself. The artistic realm expands further as we encounter "The Cumaean Sibyl, " painted in 1877. This mesmerizing oil panel showcases the sibyl's prophetic powers gradually unraveling before our eyes – a testament to both vulnerability and strength. Susi takes us on another creative adventure through knitting and sewing. With each stitch carefully crafted, she unravels not only threads but also stories woven within them. Her ball of wool becomes a gateway to imagination while sewing things hold memories waiting to be unveiled. As we explore deeper into history's tapestry, Sir Francis Burnand presents "Mrs Ponderburys Past. " Through this artwork's layers of intricacy and hidden narratives awaiting discovery beneath its surface lies yet another tale begging for unraveling. Science intertwines with artistry when gene expression comes alive through breathtaking visuals.