Skeletal Street Art - Anatomically Correct Graffiti (GALLERY)


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People are too quick to dismiss street artists as rebellious, out of hand vandalists, but this collection of biology-inspired images shows they really know their stuff when it comes to anatomically correct precision. Street artist ROA displays the anatomy of rats, pigs, birds and other animals around the streets of Europe. Pure Evil, on the other hand had kissing skeletons which looked realy awesome. Source: pureevil.eu Via: streetanatomy |
Anatomical Emotions - Faux Medical Diagrams to Explain Feelings (GALLERY)
Tom Giesler, an avid collector of anatomy books and drawings, has created a set of illustrations that are far from dull medical bland charts. He wittily combines dull anatomical illustration styles with… [More]
Anatomically Correct Stationery - Vagina Note Cards
This is why I love Etsy. I dearly wish I had the balls to use these (no pun intended) but I think even I would chicken out. As the seller says: If you or your partner has a little problem map reading… [More]
Anatomically Correct Art - 10 Brainy Examples (GALLERY)
The following 10 brains were designed to be anatomically correct. The Delicate Woolen Brain by Sarah Hillienberger is great. I would love to be able to add this brain onto other items such as cushions… [More]
Anatomical Lightboxes - Chris Elsasser Designs With Heart (GALLERY)
Chris Elsasser says he creates “indoor anatomical art with lightboxes" using his own designs or actual x-rays. They come in mini, standard or specialty versions. It is a new type of art (if indeed it… [More]
10 Anatomically Correct Hearts - When Creativity Meets Biology (GALLERY)
I HEART anatomically correct things and I guess the heart is without question the most important organ in our body. Accordingly, I have spent a happy morning searching down the best anatomically correct… [More]
Anatomically Correct Chocolate Heart
Easter is still weeks away - but you can longer bear the sight of another item in the shape of an egg then invest in a truly original product. Nothing says I love you this Easter like anatomically correct… [More]
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