I THINK
by Sarah Adkins-Jablonsky
Sarah Adkins-Jablonsky
Sarah Adkins-Jablonsky is a Ground Floor Contemporary artist, PhD scientist, and current medical student. She earned a BA in Art Studio at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and her doctoral work was funded by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to better understand bioart as a teaching pedagogy. Her science artworks have been recognized by the American Society for Microbiology, FEMS Microbiology, ArtsRevive, and Sigma Xi Art and Film Festival and also recently shown in Washington, DC (2022); Birmingham, AL (2021); and Madison, WI (2019).
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Email: sarahjeanneadkins [at] icloud [dot] com
The two trees of life represent early and late evolved stages of Charles Darwin's "I Think" evolutionary tree.
"I Think" was painted using two mutant strains of the soil microbe Chromobacterium violaceum.