
Amy Salomone on Anatomy Art, Science, and The Creative Process
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08/09/21 • 58 min
Amy Salomone is a science and art teacher and STEAM Coordinator at Rhode Island Nurses Institute in Providence, RI. She is also an artist under the name Forms Most Beautiful in which she makes science and anatomy inspired mixed media and digital collage art.
In this episode, Amy and Hillary nerd out about anatomy related art and artists, and chat about Amy's work and what inspires her, including the process she uses to create her collage art.
Amy Salomone is a science and art teacher and STEAM Coordinator at Rhode Island Nurses Institute in Providence, RI. She is also an artist under the name Forms Most Beautiful in which she makes science and anatomy inspired mixed media and digital collage art.
In this episode, Amy and Hillary nerd out about anatomy related art and artists, and chat about Amy's work and what inspires her, including the process she uses to create her collage art.
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