Description
Montegrappa had an in depth collaboration with Dr. Richard Restak, M.D. and created the Brain Pen. Dr. Restak is the creator of many books at the brain and is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at George Washington Hospital University Faculty of Drugs and Health. The link between the brain and the pen, with the act and art of writing serving as an extension of other people’s skill to precise themselves at the same time as exercising the brain itself, inspired Montegrappa to illustrate this direct intellectual and physical connection.
1012 silver fountain pens, a amount representing the choice of neurons within the human brain, that are estimated to be between 10 raised to the 12th power or 10 raised to the 13th power
Etched into the nib is the picture of a sea-horse. This refers back to the hippocampus, which is an enormous element of the brain of humans and different vertebrates
The highest a part of the pen is wealthy and elaborate, at the same time as the body is modest, acting as a parallel to a person’s body, where all his riches are within the brain
Adorning The highest of cap is a cross-portion of the brain, according to an ancient representation
The cap options an overlay made from neurons, with the pocket clip representing the spinal wire
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.