After Michael Jackson died, fans paid crazy sums for memorabilia as varied as blueprints to his family home, bricks from the building where he first performed, and the legendary red suede jacket.
What would they think of a portrait that showed the strands of his DNA?
DNA 11 , in Canada, was the first to create DNA-inspired artwork (they have since spawned a host of copycats), turning genome sequences into design installation on canvas, glass or crytsal.
The chromosome-inspired pieces are the most popular, but DNA 11 also
makes FingerPrint and Kiss Portraits — your own finger- and lip-prints, blown up and displayed in a Warholesque way on canvas.
(This story appears in the 14 August, 2009 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)
this is to u ms nabila soleja....i pray u have the best one day...i like the combination of black and white too....nabba.
on Aug 25, 2009