Artist Lynn Fellman creates science-inspired fine art. Her techniques are varied, but one popular commissioned item incorporates individual genome sequencing codes into portraiture.
Fellman’s clients purchase DNA kits from The Genographic Projects. After swabbing the inside of their cheeks, they submit the sample for DNA testing. Once the results are returned, Fellman creates a portrait. Clients choose one of four digital images as backgrounds. Each background contains a map where Fellman traces the client’s ancestral journeys. East Africa is where all of humanity originated roughly 60,000 years ago.
Fellman is a Minneapolis artist and blogger. She interviews for Atheists Talk radio and is enthusiastic about science.
Genetic Sequencing Art
Lynn Fellman's Personalized Portraits Map Your DNA
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Genomic Art - The combination of genomic sequencing and fine art offers a unique and customized way for individuals to visually represent their DNA.
2. Science-inspired Fine Art - Artists incorporating scientific themes into their artwork create visually stunning pieces that bridge the gap between art and science.
3. Ancestral Journey Mapping - Using genetic data to create maps tracing ancestral journeys provides individuals with a visual representation of their genetic heritage.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - The fine art industry can explore opportunities for incorporating personalized genomic sequencing into artwork, creating unique and meaningful pieces for individuals.
2. Genomics - Genomic testing companies can partner with artists to offer personalized genomic art as a value-added service, opening up new revenue streams.
3. Science Communication - Science communicators can collaborate with artists to visually represent complex scientific concepts, making them more accessible and engaging to a wider audience.