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X-ray art mimics Chinese ink paintings

Updated: 2014-07-08 10:45 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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X-ray art mimics Chinese ink paintings

The photo shows a colored x-ray of a Mahi-mahi fish. Photograph by Arie Van't Riet [Photo/CFP]

A physicist has used x-ray technology to create an extraordinary collection of artwork. Arie Van't Riet's pictures reveal birds, fish, monkeys and flowers in an incredible new style. The 66-year-old, from Bathmen, Netherlands, began taking x-rays of flowers as a means to teach radiographers and physicians how an x-ray machine worked. But after adding a bit of color to the pictures, the retired medical physicist realized the potential behind this new art style.

X-ray art mimics Chinese ink paintings

X-ray art mimics Chinese ink paintings

X-ray art mimics Chinese ink paintings

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