Friday, August 29, 2014

Quartz Inchie

The inchie from EIM this week is quartz crystal. I knew I was going to get all techno over this one. Rocks, chemistry, computers! Today I was mostly focused on the chemistry of quartz crystals. I wanted to get the molecular structure in there and the importance of silicon dioxide in circuit boards (not to mention ordinary glass, but that's a whole other thing). There is also the bright light as clear quartz crystals have to do with the soul chakra and a lot of metaphysical stuff that I don't understand but I don't want to fluff off, either.

While researching, I found some great molecular diagrams that would make some neat tangle patterns, how cool is that?


Did you know there are left- (beta) and right-handed (alpha) quartz crystals? I guess I knew that from chemistry class, but it's buried in the grey matter. It's been awhile since I took chemistry (although not so long that my kids have, and therefore I did all over again!).

6 comments:

  1. I love this, wht a great take on the theme. I had not thought of this direction, great job!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much. There is so much information out there on quartz crystals, it was hard to sift it down into a manageable size for a small work. Luckily, I can try again with some other bits and bytes. Have a brilliant day! c

      Delete
  2. This is beautiful. It's amazing how beautiful chemistry can be, isn't it. The electric blue is stunning and I like the circuit board bits. It would make a great tangle pattern.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, Kia. This stuff really spoke to my left-brain and electric blue is yet another layer that fell into place, i guess, as I hadn't even gone that far with it, at least not intentionally. I appreciate your thoughts. Have a brilliant day! c

      Delete
  3. Wow, this came out so amazing!! I love that you can get all techno! I admire that in people, as I am the complete opposite! But this is just gorgeous!! :0) Share humanity

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Annette! It's what makes this sooo cool as we can all visit these ideas from different directions and still embrace art. Your kind thoughts are much appreciated. May your day be filled with brilliance! c

      Delete