In my Playground of the Autocrats triptychs, I’m painting images about history. That is, I’m creating right-brained images embracing left-brained content.
In a similar vein, I contributed some guest posts to the University of Texas at Austin’s visual rhetoric website, viz, about art which incorporates ideas from science, history, and other left-brained fields. You can check them out at:

JoJo the Joey by Danie Mellor
“Danie Mellor: Environmental and socio-historical ideas in fine art”
“Julian Voss-Andreae: Science in Fine Art”
“Introduction: Seeking logos in fine art”
While you’re there, take a look around viz. for more fascinating content, especially on science in art.