This oil on canvas painting was commissioned by the University College London's Department of Physics and Astronomy for the new Cosmoparticle Hub, where it will remain on permanent display.
Incorporating concepts from research into dark matter, background cosmic microwaves, galaxies and more, Cosmoparticle was created over five months in consultation with astrophysicist Prof Hiranya Peiris, high energy physicist Dr Chamkaur Ghag, and cosmologist Dr Andrew Pontzen who all provided visual information, verbal explanation, and ongoing inspiration.
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2/1/2019 01:24:46 am
It's a good thing that University College London's Department of Physics and Astronomy has been handling the painting with care. Well, all paintings are sacred so we must know how to protect it in a very careful way we could ever do. Based on the photo of the painting you have used above, it
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Penelope Rose Cowley
3/1/2019 10:54:46 am
thank you essay edge. I'm afraid the painting is not open to the public. Perhapes there is a way to access it but I think you would have to personally contact the university.
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15/11/2023 12:43:07 pm
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4/12/2024 07:08:48 am
A good portrait freezes that emotion in a frame, never to be forgotten. Pet portraits hold a special place in the hearts of those who own pets.
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