Sunday, August 14, 2022

Clinical Analysis Laboratory

 

A few months ago I made an opportunistic painting of the Applied Physiology Laboratory, it was a rainy day and I was waiting for the storm to subside. Today was a fantastic day, it just so happened that I had to be in the lab in the early afternoon to complete a procedure, and I had my paints along with me for a bike/painting trip afterwards. There were no people in the laboratory, not even the graduate students! The big object at the back right is a biosafety cabinet, it is a large box with sterile air flow and a bright light to see the samples. Underneath is a biohazard waste container. To the left are two incubators stacked up, they keep the cells alive. Next to that, with the green cap, is a carbon dioxide cylinder that maintains a 5% level in the incubators, which are also kept at 37℃. The lab is very grey and gloomy, I really had to search for the colours and punch them up a bit in the painting. 

Clinical Analysis Laboratory, PERFORM Centre, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, August 2022 (No. 3213)

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