About this artwork
Marinus Pieter Filbri created this magnified photographic study of a water spike. It is composed of geometric forms—a circle containing radial lines that emanate from a central point. The high contrast in monochrome accentuates the formal qualities of the water spike's structure. The lines create a rhythm of alternating dark and light segments, suggesting a pattern both organic and meticulously ordered. This arrangement encourages us to think about the underlying mathematical structures that nature often embodies. The starkness of the image emphasizes the intersection of science and art. Filbri's work invites us to reflect on the act of observation itself. Consider how the scale shift, achieved through magnification, transforms the mundane into the monumental. The intricate details, usually invisible to the naked eye, are brought into sharp focus, challenging our perceptions and understanding of the natural world. Through this transformation, Filbri prompts a re-evaluation of our place within the cosmos.
Microscopische opname van een waterstekel, 25 keer vergroot
1887 - 1888
Artwork details
- Medium
- photography, gelatin-silver-print
- Dimensions
- height 89 mm, width 96 mm
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
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About this artwork
Marinus Pieter Filbri created this magnified photographic study of a water spike. It is composed of geometric forms—a circle containing radial lines that emanate from a central point. The high contrast in monochrome accentuates the formal qualities of the water spike's structure. The lines create a rhythm of alternating dark and light segments, suggesting a pattern both organic and meticulously ordered. This arrangement encourages us to think about the underlying mathematical structures that nature often embodies. The starkness of the image emphasizes the intersection of science and art. Filbri's work invites us to reflect on the act of observation itself. Consider how the scale shift, achieved through magnification, transforms the mundane into the monumental. The intricate details, usually invisible to the naked eye, are brought into sharp focus, challenging our perceptions and understanding of the natural world. Through this transformation, Filbri prompts a re-evaluation of our place within the cosmos.
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