Crustacean Renaissance Wing

5 curated works in this era.

A Bosch-like shrimp-folk triptych with a sacred reef origin panel, a dense central tidal garden, and a dark abyssal consequence panel.

The Garden of Tidal Delights

Hieronymus Bosch · Crustacean Renaissance Wing

Origin, delight, and abyssal consequence unfold as the first full moral cosmos of shrimp-folk civilization.

A shrimp-folk reinterpretation of Botticelli's Birth of Venus with a central figure standing in a shell as robed attendants gather at the shore.

Birth of the Pearl Current

Sandro Botticelli · Crustacean Renaissance Wing

A mythic arrival scene translating Renaissance grace into shell-born shrimp-folk anatomy and ritual coastal atmosphere.

A shrimp-folk reinterpretation of Michelangelo's Creation of Adam with two clawed figures reaching toward each other across an open field.

First Touch of the Current

Michelangelo Buonarroti · Crustacean Renaissance Wing

The famous almost-touch becomes a charged meeting of claw, antenna, and divine current.

A seated shrimp-folk portrait inspired by the Mona Lisa, with folded manipulator claws, calm direct gaze, and a misty sfumato reef landscape.

Mona Lisa of the Reef

Leonardo da Vinci · Crustacean Renaissance Wing

A restrained Renaissance portrait translation that keeps the Mona Lisa's compositional calm while rendering the sitter as fully realized shrimp-folk.

A Leonardo-like shrimp-folk Last Supper scene with thirteen robed figures seated at a long table in a perspectival refectory.

Supper of the First Tide

Leonardo da Vinci · Crustacean Renaissance Wing

Leonardo's table, vanishing point, and grouped disciples become a founding meal of shrimp-folk sacred history.

Exhibition Views

Rooms and survey walls connected to this part of the collection.