Raging Climate fine art prints
Raging Climate fine art prints

The Raging Climate artwork features genetically modified model organisms in raging vivid colors.

Choose to have your fine art print matted or framed — both include a written explanation of the scientific research behind the artwork. Scroll down for more information.

Price range: $55.00 through $95.00

What’s included:

Media: I print your selection on my giclée printer on 100% cotton archival paper with pigment inks for high-resolution and vibrant, long-lasting color.

With a mat: You can choose to have the artwork matted with an acid-free mat and backing board. The matted art measures 8 x 10 inches and fits a standard 8 x 10-inch frame. The image inside the mat window is about 4.5 x 6.5 inches.

Pick a frame! Choose a Gothic-style resin frame and your favorite artwork. Each frame features protective glass over the artwork and includes both an easel and hanging hooks, so you can display it standing or mounted on a wall. The framed art measures 7 x 9 inches, and the artwork is about 4.5 x 6.5 inches. 

Shipping: $10.00 fee covers some of the costs to package and ship your purchase. We deliver anywhere in the continental US.

Sales tax is only charged on purchases made by Virginia residents. Sales tax is not charged on shipping.

"Raging Climate" series of fine art prints

The book inspired the “raging” artwork.

Too much rain or not enough, fiery hot then furiously cold, our planet is struggling—especially the plants we depend on for food. Help is underway from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where plant biologists genetically modify plants to withstand the climate crisis.

You can read about them in my “Decoding Plant Genomes” book and see the original, delicate black-and-white drawings that inspired the vibrantly colored “Raging Climate” fine art prints. Some of the pictures are drawings of these model organisms:

  • Zea mays:  Maize (corn) and the many colors that transposons (jumping genes) create
  • Arabidopsis thaliana:  The tiny, delicate plants shown in a climate-controlled chamber
  • Dwarf tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) are genome-engineered for urban environments
  • Tomato seedlings (Solanum lycopersicum) displaying the shade aversion response
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