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The human brain is designed to learn and remember new things throughout life. But the neural connections that are formed during the acquisition of knowledge are responsible for the direct memorization of information. This is an amazing and mysterious process that is impossible to see. What do these neural connections look like?

High quality acrylic, UV varnish.
Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
The edges are painted.
Ships in a tube.
Size: 80x80 cm (31.4x31.4 in)

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#subconscious #black and #square #bronze #psychological #medical #neural network #neuron #nets #dark abstract #black background #80x80 #neuron energy #large abstraction #neural abstract 

Neural connection (2023)

Acrylic painting 
by Rimma Savina

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The human brain is designed to learn and remember new things throughout life. But the neural connections that are formed during the acquisition of knowledge are responsible for the direct memorization of information. This is an amazing and mysterious process that is impossible to see. What do these neural connections look like?

High quality acrylic, UV varnish.
Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
The edges are painted.
Ships in a tube.
Size: 80x80 cm (31.4x31.4 in)

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#subconscious #black and #square #bronze #psychological #medical #neural network #neuron #nets #dark abstract #black background #80x80 #neuron energy #large abstraction #neural abstract 
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In my artwork I strive to highlight and explore the beauty of simple natural forms, stripping away the unnecessary. I believe that in this minimalism and simplicity lies true harmony... Read more

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