Alleanna Harris Art
Chien-Shiung Wu Illustration / Women's History Art Print
Chien-Shiung Wu Illustration / Women's History Art Print
This is a print of my illustration of of Chien-Shiung Wu, a Chinese-American experimental physicist also known as the First Lady of Physics and the Queen of Nuclear Research. She made many contributions to nuclear physics including working on the Manhattan Project (helped develop the process for separating uranium metal into isotopes) and conducting the Wu experiment (her results disproved an existing law of nature and in turn changed physics forever). Wu was also the first female instructor at Princeton and the first female president of the American Physical Society.
This is the perfect small gift for someone who is into science or a person who just wants a piece of Women's history art to put on their wall.
Using photographs as reference, I illustrated this digitally using Adobe Photoshop and my trusty Wacom drawing tablet. I print it here at my home studio and it currently comes in three print sizes: 5 x 7 inch (12.7 x 17.8 cm), 8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm) and 11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Every size is on bright white, medium weight paper.
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QUICK FACTS
- Signed print of my digital illustration
- Printed on acid-free paper with fade-resistant ink
- 5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
- 8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
- 11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
- Portrait orientation
- Ready for framing
MATERIALS USED
- Polar Matte paper: bright white, acid-free paper with an ultra smooth, matte finish
- Claria Hi-Definition dye based ink: fade-resistant for 100+ years
- Ships flat with rigid backer in clear acid free sleeve
SHIPPING
- Ships flat with rigid backer in clear acid free sleeve
- Domestic orders are shipped via USPS First Class or USPS Priority
- International orders are shipped USPS First Class International
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All work © Alleanna Harris Art. Sale does not transfer copyright.
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Chien-Shiung Wu Illustration
I absolutely love this print and will proudly display in my college office to promote inclusion in STEM education and careers.
What a fantastic artist whose other works forced me to Google them to learn about leaders in history. Highly recommend supporting this top-tier talent and humanitarian.