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Curie



Dimentions: 48"H X 30"W X 1.5"D. Portrait orientation.

Acrylic and spray paint, open-sourced printed materials, vinyl on canvas.


Original Artwork $750 + shipping

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Maria Skłodowska-Curie

Ever wonder who coined the term “radioactivity”? It was Madame Curie—a scientific trailblazer whose impact still shapes our world.

This bold, mixed media collage honors her groundbreaking achievements: the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the only person to receive Nobel honors in both physics and chemistry, and the first female professor at the University of Paris. She discovered polonium and radium, and during WWI, she saved thousands of lives with her mobile X-ray units. 


Her pioneering research laid the foundation for modern cancer treatments and advanced medical imaging—transforming science into life-saving solutions.

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