Chromatophore 17
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Description
Green’s sculptures and artworks are meticulously curated to harmonize with their environments, balancing spatial dynamics, light and audience interaction. His site-specific pieces blend organic forms with scientific exploration, integrating seamlessly into architectural and natural spaces. Each work transforms its setting, offering immersive experiences that connect with materiality, movement and time. The selection of materials—often experimental—reflects durability, chemical interactions and conceptual depth. Whether monumental or intimate, Green’s pieces redefine public and private spaces, fostering dialogue between art, science and the surrounding environment through intentional design and placement.
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Details
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Mixed media on aluminum
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Created:2025
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Unique work
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Signature:Yes - on back
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Artwork Location:New York, New York
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Commissioned pieces available. Lead time: 8-12 weeks
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Available works ship within 2-4 weeks.
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All artwork is final sale.
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Overall Dimensions
Dimensions: 168w | 3d | 168h cm
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Installation Notes
Assembly Required: No
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Cleaning & Care
Before handling the artwork, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any dirt, oil or other contaminants. When not on display, store the artwork in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity and extreme temperatures.When hanging the artwork, use appropriate hanging hardware and ensure it’s securely attached to the wall. Use a level to ensure it hangs straight. Avoid hanging the artwork near sources of heat, moisture or smoke, as these can damage the canvas over time.
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Artist
Miik Green
Visual artist and scientific researcher Miik Green draws his inspiration from the molecular examination of nature as well as mathematics and physics. While the development of scientific thought is methodical and structured, art is often not—and that tension between his two worlds creates a profound abstract style based on logical application. Based in Perth, Australia, Green has derived his method from scientific studies but applied it with artistic freedom. His works, made on aluminum using an unconventional resin, resemble the information gathered by peering through the lens of a microscope. This is reflected in the vibrant Hoescht series, which has a lively and contemporary vibe.