Plant paleontology
Paleo-Art, Thailand 2023
Fossil plant n°5
Format 21 x 29.7 cm, 220g paper
Phetchabun lands & graphite mine
Photo credit: Blaise Adilon 2024
Scientific partners
PRC - Paleontology Research and Teaching Center at Maha Sarakham University, Thailand. Collaborators: Asst.Prof. Dr. Pasakorn Bunchalee
Arts – Sciences Collaboration
These twelve works were drawn during a month of arts-sciences residency at the PRC laboratory in Thailand. Made from specimens studied on site. They are colored with soil from the Phetchabun paleontological excavation site in Thailand. This work illustrates the fragility of fossilized plants whose fossilization requires exceptional conditions.
Supporting biodiversity through art
50% of the profit from sales is donated to associations for the protection of biodiversity and environmental education, including the PRC in Maha Sarakham in Thailand.
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