Biomorph
a painted, drawn, or sculptured free form or design suggestive in shape of a living organism, especially an ameba or protozoan:
the paintings of joan miró are often notable for their playful, bright-colored biomorphs.
historical examples
evolution in art alfred c. haddon
noun
a set of two-dimensional branching biomorphic images that can be used to ill-strate evolutionary concepts
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a painted, drawn, or sculptured free form or design suggestive in shape of a living organism, especially an ameba or protozoan: the paintings of joan miró are often notable for their playful, bright-colored biomorphs. adjective having the form of a living organism noun a set of two-dimensional branching biomorphic images that can be used to […]
- Biomorphism
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