The image is filled with a selection of cells that can be found in the stomach. This includes parietal cells, chief cells, endocrine cells, smooth muscle cells, surface mucous cells, mucous neck cells and progenitor cells.
Stomach
Printed on 210 gsm silk paper and signed by the artist in grey lead pencil adjacent to the design. Proudly designed and printed in Australia.
Prints are available in A4 (210 x 297 mm), A5 (148 x 210 mm) and A6 (105 x 148 mm). All prints are unframed. A4 prints can be framed nicely with HOVSTA (30 x 40 cm) from IKEA.
Each print is packaged in a transparent pocket. The package also includes a piece of white 600 gsm backing cardboard and an information sheet describing the cells and/or biological process depicted in the artwork.
Note that the colours on your monitor may differ from the colours of the print. “Where are my cells?” watermark does not appear on the print. The photos shown are for illustrative purposes only.
"Where Are My Cells?" is a suite of art prints based on different types of cells in the human body. Designed and drawn by Associate Professor Ivan Poon, each piece is a creative expression of his experience in cell biology research. Ivan founded the concept and collection of "Where Are My Cells?" artworks with his wife, Dr J. Chow.