“Large framed wall artwork inspired by microscopic cellular biology, viewed like a histology slide. A single, stylized animal cell fills most of the frame, with a clear cell membrane, cytoplasm, and large nucleus. The art is built from layered cut paper and vinyl like a Cricut Maker project: – Background: soft off‑white cardstock. – First layer: pale turquoise circular cell outline with subtle irregular edges. – Second layer: semi-abstract organelles (mitochondria, Golgi, ER) as separate colored shapes (coral, mustard, teal) slightly raised to create shadows and depth. – Nucleus: large lavender circle with darker nucleolus, cut as its own raised layer. – Fine dark navy lines suggest cytoskeleton “roads” between organelles, like delicate vector paths. – Palette: clean, modern, slightly pastel but with high contrast, minimal text. – Lighting: soft, even studio lighting, slight shadows emphasizing the layered cut‑paper construction. – Style: crisp, contemporary scientific illustration meets paper sculpture, 3D layered papercraft, no visible tools or hands, high resolution.” See more