Sunday 3 March 2013

Isomorphic Exercise



Watercolour, with pen and ink on cardboard.

Isomorphism is apparent when two separate entities share similarities in form, shape, or structure. A biological isomorphism is the similarity in form between organisms of different ancestry.

Emerging here are a group of forms that are exactly equal and alike. This could be the mapped landmass of an unknown world, or a hexagonal petri dish being used to culture the cells of microscopic organisms. These entities have such a close similarity, or resemblance, as to be essentially equal or interchangeable and isomorphic.

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