
Colin McIntyre's exhibition, "Systema Praeternaturae" features new work from the ongoing Organism Series, a series of works that explore imagined lifeforms with varied morphology. These works are inspired by taxonomy, the system in biology of classifying species based on their traits. These sinuous, flowing forms are forged in steel with the liquid metal sheen of nickel plate.
Colin McIntyre's exhibition, "Systema Praeternaturae" features new work from the ongoing Organism Series, a series of works that explore imagined lifeforms with varied morphology. These works are inspired by taxonomy, the system in biology of classifying species based on their traits. These sinuous, flowing forms are forged in steel with the liquid metal sheen of nickel plate.
Colin McIntyre's exhibition, "Systema Praeternaturae" features new work from the ongoing Organism Series, a series of works that explore imagined lifeforms with varied morphology. These works are inspired by taxonomy, the system in biology of classifying species based on their traits. These sinuous, flowing forms are forged in steel with the liquid metal sheen of nickel plate.