
Rosalind Franklin Double Helix DNA Art Print, Chemistry and Genetics Decor
This science-inspired art print celebrates the groundbreaking work of chemist Rosalind Franklin, a pioneering woman in science who made significant contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. The minimalist illustration of DNA on a blue background, with a vintage steampunk aesthetic, pays tribute to Franklin's critical role in the study of the molecule that carries genetic information. This artwork is perfect for any science-themed room or classroom and its unique style is sure to spark curiosity and inspire scientific discovery. Printed on high quality professional paper with a semi-gloss finish Wide range of sizes from 5x7 up to 30x45 Print only - does not come framed This art print also makes a great scientist gift for those interested in the history of science and the foundations of modern genetics. Bring a touch of Rosalind Franklin's scientific achievements to your home or office with this beautiful and educational piece of art. About the scientist: Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) was a pioneering woman in the field of chemistry who made significant contributions to the study of DNA structure. Her X-ray crystallography work provided key evidence for the double helix model proposed by Watson and Crick. Despite facing gender discrimination in her field, Franklin persisted in her research and made important discoveries in the study of viruses and the properties of carbon fibers. Her work in the field of chemistry has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the structure and function of DNA. About the artist: Megan Lee Studio, LLC is run by independent artist, Megan Lee, and is based in Asheville, NC. She specializes in creating minimalist artwork that celebrates STEM subjects, the love of reading, and various geekery that brings her joy.