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6635 N Baltimore ave #212
Portland, OR 97203
USA

Science-inspired art by Sienna Morris, drawn entirely with numbers and equations by hand. Based in Portland, Oregon, Sienna is self taught in science and art, and uses her Numberism technique to process what she's learned, illustrating the data where it lives. 

She offers original work as well as fine art canvas and paper prints, and clothing of her work. 

Seahorse - Black

Discontinued Originals and Prints

We are discontinuing these images as original works and fine art prints. Once sold out there will be no more (except for Patrons). Thanks for helping us make room for a new generation of art~

Coupon Codes: LAST: 15% off discontinued prints
CHANCE: 10% off discontinued Originals

This includes Sienna’s 365 challenge!

Throughout this challenge to draw everyday for a year, I learned how to trust myself and how to let go. This series of drawings was a commitment to the rigorous process of creativity, and a pathway to a loving acceptance of failure as part of the process. This collection is a celebration of the creative journey. Each item on this page is an original drawing created in pastel pencil, pan pastel or occasionally color pencil. Each is signed by me and “dated” with the day in the challenge I completed it.

CHANCE: 10% off discontinued Originals

Seahorse - Black

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Seahorse - Black

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Drawn by hand entirely with math and science. This piece is inspired by the topic of conservation, reminding us that our actions affect the world around us. Check below for the full description. Each print comes with a description of the numbers used.

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The Sea horse is etched with the numbers of the clock, 1 - 12, signifying time in it's fleeting moment. The sea grass is drawn with the number 12000 signifying the 12000 square miles of sea grass destroyed in the past decade. Sea grass and Seahorses have recently entered the realm of endangered species.