Osmosis by Danilo Lejardi
Danilo Lejardi

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© 2011 Danilo Lejardi
This is a Cinema 4D rendered image.
Cinema 4D is an advanced 3D graphics application.

Osmosis is the movement of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, aiming to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.

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About Danilo Lejardi

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email: danilolejardi@gmail.com

Film & TV Director, Screenwriter, Professor.
Major in Art History
Distinction for the National Culture of the Republic of Cuba

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Comments

  • Diane Johnson-Mosley
    Diane Johnson-...10 months ago

    Fantastic creation!

  • Thanks a lot, Diane!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • ☼Laughing Bones☾
    ☼Laughing Bones☾10 months ago

    Immaculate. truly wonderful, your body of work is exceptionally good

  • Thanks a lot for your kind comment!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • banrai
    banrai10 months ago

    beautiful

  • Great to know you’ve liked it; thanks!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • Hugh Fathers
    Hugh Fathers10 months ago

    Superb!! . . .

  • Muchas gracias, amigo!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • m-mission
    m-mission10 months ago

    Exquisite work!

  • Thanks from the heart!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • Blake Steele
    Blake Steele10 months ago

    visionary and beautiful…

  • Muchas gracias, Blake!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • June Ferrol
    June Ferrol10 months ago

    Fabulous work! very creative

  • Hi, June; thanks a lot!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • Dwarkan
    Dwarkan10 months ago

    Superb work Danilo ! Please consider adding this image to our group Creative Images !!

  • Thanks a lot, my friend! I already sent it to your group; I appreciate a lot your invitation!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • restlessd
    restlessd10 months ago

    Fantastic, wow!!!

  • Happy to see you’ve liked it; thanks!

    – Danilo Lejardi

  • Martin Dingli
    Martin Dingli10 months ago

    Original, and very clever. Well done

  • Hi, Martin; I appreciate a lot your kind comment, pal; thanks!

    – Danilo Lejardi