Jumping Frog
"Jumping Frog" is a microphotographic artwork that captures the magical collaboration of copper and iron sulfate crystals. Under polarized light, the mineral crystals form a playful scene where a dark crystal structure creates the silhouette of a jumping frog against a turquoise and pink sky.
"Jumping Frog" is a captivating microphotographic artwork that captures the unexpected collaboration of copper and iron sulfate crystals. Under polarized light, the microphotographer has caught a magical moment where chemical compounds have formed a scene resembling a frog in mid-leap.
The piece depicts a dynamic composition where a dark-toned crystal structure forms the silhouette of a jumping frog that appears to be moving across a crystalline landscape. The background features a "ground" of mineral crystals filled with smaller angular crystals, reminiscent of twigs or reeds.
The color palette is gentle and natural - a turquoise sky softly blends into pink, creating a pastel atmosphere. The dark tones of the crystals create a dramatic contrast with the delicate background, highlighting the dynamism and playfulness of the scene.
PRINTING OPTIONS:
Photo Paper
- Classic choice for precise detail rendering
- Suitable for framing with your chosen frame
Photo Kapa
- Light and durable material
- Ideal for larger formats
- Modern appearance
Framed Photo Kapa (aluminum)
- Elegant aluminum frame
- Ready for immediate wall mounting
- Professional finish
Photo Canvas
- Classic artistic appearance
- Deep texture
- Suitable for both modern and classical interiors
Premium Satin Photo Canvas
- High-quality canvas
- Exceptionally deep color separation
- Elegant satin finish
Matte Fine Art Photo Paper (300g)
- Gallery quality paper
- Deep matte surface
- Ideal for artistic detail rendering
- Archival quality
Interesting Facts: Copper sulfate and iron sulfate are classic chemical compounds with a long history in both science and industry. Copper sulfate, also known as blue vitriol, is widely used in agriculture and pool maintenance. Iron sulfate is an important source of iron and finds use in both gardening and water treatment. Together, these two minerals form complex structures during crystallization due to their different crystal lattices, creating exciting contrasts and patterns.
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