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Romania

Loreta Isac

Loreta Isac-Cojocaru is an artist born in Chișinău, Moldova, currently living and working in Bucharest, România. She is professionally active in the fields of animation and illustration. Her journey towards graphic arts started at the Octav Bancila art high school in Iasi. The next stop was the George Enescu Art University in Iasi. During an Erasmus scholarship programme pursued at the PXL-MAD School of Arts Hasselt in Belgium, she fell in love with animation and digital illustration, which have remained her specialties till this day. And the final stop was a master’s degree in arts, completed in Bucharest, România.

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In the sterile hum of the microbiology lab, designated simply as , existence is measured in microns and the steady drip of distilled water. While the rest of the campus sleeps, this room remains a sanctuary for those obsessed with the invisible—the students who look into the lens of a microscope and see not just "bacteria," but a hidden, thriving civilization.

For Elias, the lab was more than a credit toward a degree. It was where he finally felt he belonged. He spent his nights hunched over glass slides, perfecting the art of the , watching as the colorless world of a water sample transformed into vibrant violets and pinks. To him, these microorganisms weren't just pathogens or symbionts; they were the oldest storytellers on Earth, survivors of eons, and the silent architects of the air we breathe. In the sterile hum of the microbiology lab,

cobleskill.edu/academics/curriculum-committee/docs/ApprovedList_LAS_courses.pdf">Microbiology Lab or see more about the in microscopic imaging ? College Catalog - SUNY Cobleskill It was where he finally felt he belonged

He stayed until the sun began to peek through the blinds of the New York campus, realizing that in the vastness of the universe, the "deepest" stories are often the ones you need a microscope to find. In the quiet of , he didn't just learn practical skills; he learned that even the smallest life forms are engaged in a constant, beautiful struggle to endure. cobleskill

One rainy Tuesday, while testing water quality control, Elias found something that didn't fit the textbooks. Under the 100x oil immersion lens, a specific cluster of cells moved with a rhythmic, almost intentional synchronization he’d never seen. They weren't just drifting; they were building.

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