About the Work
Over a period of thirty years, the graphic artist Carl Strüwe produced photographic images of geometric patterns and structures seen through a microscope. In analogy to the vocabulary of architecture, for example, he used the terms ‘shingles’ and ‘flying buttresses’ to refer to the shot of a butterfly wing. This photo graces the cover of his book Forms of the Microcosm: Shape and Design of a New Imagery, which was not published until 1955.