

Alexander Kobulnicky has been painting molecules since 2007. Pictured above are heme and chlorophyll, but over at his site you’ll find many many more, such as capsaicin, serotonin, prozac, pentobarbital, and LSD.


Alexander Kobulnicky has been painting molecules since 2007. Pictured above are heme and chlorophyll, but over at his site you’ll find many many more, such as capsaicin, serotonin, prozac, pentobarbital, and LSD.
Cool paintings. My first thought was that it looks like a level in the game World of Goo.
Hah, they do!
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