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X-rays
Dutch physicist took to create paintings based on X-rays, when he became convinced of the quality of the image has reached modern technology. Finished pictures it is partially painted in appropriate colors, getting amazing pictures.
Tulips field
Mack, penstemon, rhododendron and lizards
Tulips
Hanging begonias, chameleon
Cat
Poppies
Arie van't Riet was born in the Netherlands, studying the physics of radiation, and it is only the artist by vocation. He received his doctorate at the University of Utrecht, a medical physicist was working in the hospital. Permanent work involves specialized equipment to serve the medical clinics of the city.
Medinilla, a snake and lizards
Tawny owl
Orchids
Monkey
Python and Proteus
Most of the ideas are literally underfoot: take it and shoot.
Works physics very attracted attention, so in 2012, and at the current time is constantly invited to Arie furnace heap and photo exhibitions.
Trahikarpus Wagner, azaleas, turtles
Duck
It's such an amazing beauty, "bare", prednachalnaya. It reminds me of the mystery of origin of the unknown and hidden from human sight. Nice to still penetrate deep into the eyes, it is something akin to the production of the forbidden fruit.
Video from one of the exhibitions Arye
Tulips field
Mack, penstemon, rhododendron and lizards
Tulips
Hanging begonias, chameleon
Cat
Poppies
Arie van't Riet was born in the Netherlands, studying the physics of radiation, and it is only the artist by vocation. He received his doctorate at the University of Utrecht, a medical physicist was working in the hospital. Permanent work involves specialized equipment to serve the medical clinics of the city.
Medinilla, a snake and lizards
Tawny owl
Orchids
Monkey
Python and Proteus
Most of the ideas are literally underfoot: take it and shoot.
Works physics very attracted attention, so in 2012, and at the current time is constantly invited to Arie furnace heap and photo exhibitions.
Trahikarpus Wagner, azaleas, turtles
Duck
It's such an amazing beauty, "bare", prednachalnaya. It reminds me of the mystery of origin of the unknown and hidden from human sight. Nice to still penetrate deep into the eyes, it is something akin to the production of the forbidden fruit.
Video from one of the exhibitions Arye