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Congrès General de la Société 
Française de Physique

Congrès General de la Société
Française de Physique

Quantum Theory (Niels Bohr), Light (James Clerk Maxwell), Quantum (Richard P. Feynman), Superposition (Erwin Schrödinger), Radioactive (Madame Curie)

June 30 - July 4, 2025
Université de Technologie de Troyes, France

I'm honored to share that five of my science-inspired mixed media collages were selected for the Art & Science exhibition at the 27th Congrès Général de la Société Française de Physique in Troyes, France.


Two works—Quantum Theory (Niels Bohr) and Light (James Clerk Maxwell)—are now part of the permanent collection at the Université de Technologie de Troyes. A third piece, Quantum (Richard P. Feynman), has been acquired by Dr. Christophe Couteau for his private collection.

June 30 - July 4, 2025

Congrès General de la Société
Française de Physique

These mixed media collages are part of an ongoing series that celebrates groundbreaking scientists whose discoveries have transformed our understanding of the universe and shaped modern life. I create this work to honor those who have changed the world through science—and to inspire the next generation of dreamers, thinkers, and creators.


Quantum Theory (Niels Bohr) and Light (James Clerk Maxwell) are now part of the permanent collection at the Université de Technologie de Troyes. (Bohr’s model laid the foundation for quantum mechanics, while Maxwell’s equations made possible everything from radios to wireless communication.)


A third piece, Quantum (Richard P. Feynman)—honoring his visionary work in quantum electrodynamics and computing—is now in the private collection of Dr. Christophe Couteau, a leading researcher in nanomaterials and light-based technologies at UTT.


Also in France are two additional works:
Radioactive (Madame Curie), celebrating her pioneering discoveries in radioactivity, which led to advancements in cancer treatment, and Superposition (Erwin Schrödinger), which explores the strange beauty of quantum theory’s dual realities.


This is a true honor—especially during the Year of Quantum—and I’m incredibly grateful for the support and vision of Dr. Christophe Couteau, President of the Congress committee.


Huge thanks to the incredible team making this Congress and the Art Exhibit happen: Dr. Couteau, Flavie Serrière, Julien Proust, Your hard work and passion are inspiring. 



Quantum Theory (Niels Bohr), Quantum (Richard P. Feynman), 

Superposition (Erwin Schrödinger) & Radioactive (Madame Curie)


Dimensions: 18” H X 24” W X 1.5” D. Landscape orientation.

Acrylic paint, open-sourced printed materials overlaid with high gloss varnish.


Light (James Clerk Maxwell)


Dimensions: 18” H X 24” W X 1.5” D. Landscape orientation.

Acrylic paint, open-sourced printed materials overlaid with high gloss varnish.

Dimensions: 16"H x 12"W X 1.5D.


Original Artwork $750 + shipping.


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