Isabelle Delle’s fantastic vintage-inspired collages
Posts marked anatomy
Edible anatomy from the Conjurer’s Kitchen
Some of the skull tops now available in my Thinks Gifts store just in time for summer.
Felt anatomy from Hiné Mizushima’s Unnatural History Museum
The Connectome by Bruno Vergauwen
Illustrator Annika Bäckström’s predictions are as beautiful as they are bleak.
Messenger bags from the CraftieRobot Etsy store
“Half & Half” anatomical models from 1810-1850
Anatomy of a monster. Posters by Brian Ewing
Skulls by Vincent Van Gogh
Plates from “Essai d’Anatomie” produced by Gautier D’Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France.
The Boneflake Collection by Philipp Wiecherm
Volume Rendering CT Scans by voxel123
If you are any good with those old “magic eye” posters and interested in anatomy, check out vovel123’s incredible gallery of stereogram CT scans. There are nearly 700 incredibly cool stereograms waiting to be seen in all their 3D glory.
A knitted anatomy lesson by Shanell Papp
Papp on the project:
To make the work, I borrowed a human skeleton from the university and collected anatomical textbooks. I also managed to track down a mortuary gurney for displaying the work–a mortuary gave me a gurney after a renovation…they were looking to get rid of it since “people are were getting too fat for the gurney.” I also worked in an old hospital turned history museum. I also went to open house day at a local funeral…they gave me a decorative pen. During my graduate studies, I was granted open access to the gross anatomy lab, though I was long finished making LAB/skeleton at this point. I was given access to draw, look around…. It is always funny how specimens are collected and cared for.













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