The work of an award-winning Japanese digital artist is on show in Scotland for the first time.
Macoto Murayama’s will be on display at the University of Dundee until late August.
Inspired by the work of D’Arcy Thompson, the university’s first professor of biology, as well as the mathematical patterns of growth in plants, the pieces feature prints of plant forms in blueprint style.
Curator Matthew Jarron explained, “Murayama’s exhibition features what he calls ‘inorganic flora’. His extraordinary images are created after minutely dissecting real flowers and studying them under a microscope.”
Murayama will give a free talk on Tuesday at the D’Arcy Thompson lecture theatre at 6pm.