Description For best results print on 'Photo Glossy' paper. If you want to print larger than the available options, email me and I'll upload a higher resolution file.This is a CT scan of a squeaking rubber duck from the mid-twentieth century. With the exception of the saggital mold mark, this duck is perfectly smooth on the exterior, but the CT scan reveals a rather pock-marked interior. Most notable is the very simple squeak whistle imbedded near the ducks right lower extremety. It is made of metal. One of the most fascinating aspects of this image is the difficulty in determining the respective orientations of the face and tail. Of course, they are on opposite sides of the body, but the image does not make that so clear.
Satre Stuelke, Severna Park, MD Member Since March 2009 Artist Statement Satre Stuelke MD MFA has shown his work across the globe in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions and has also sold work through Sotheby's ArtLink. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Guardian (UK), NBC's Today Show, and ABC news, among many others. He has an MFA (Master of Fine Arts) degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MD from Cornell. Satre is offering fine art prints of his work from his latest project through imagekind at a drastically reduced price compared to his museum-quality signed originals, which are available through radiologyart.com.
METHODS Satre acquires the images with a CT scanner that is used for research. Colors are assigned based on the varying densities of materials present throughout the object, and black or white backgrounds are chosen as appropriate.