Anatomical Balloon Art

A Second Nature Balloonatomy

Entitled 'A Second Nature,' this piece of art was created by design student Christopher Brach from the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands. I absolutely love the intestines!  

It is just a really clever and stylish use of balloons and the resulting image rocks. What's more, Brach's detailed research for this piece resulted in a book about the human body and its shape to come.

Implications - The art piece features balloons in different colors which represent the different organs of the body. The heart stands out in bright red, while other organs such as the intestines are colored in a light pink. Sculptures such as this would be an interesting way for science teachers to explain parts of the human body to kids.

Anatomical Balloon Art
Creating anatomical sculptures using balloons can be a novelty for science teachers to help explain the human body.
Balloon Decorations
Balloon decorations go beyond traditional party ornaments and can be used as modern art forms.
Ballooning as Art
Trend in creating artistic sculptures with balloons as a material.

Where This Applies

Art
Artists can use balloon installations to create unique and interactive art installations.
Education
Science teachers can incorporate balloon sculptures to make learning biology and anatomy more interesting to kids.
Event Planning
Event planners can integrate balloon decorations into their designs to create unique atmospheres.
SCORE
2.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 8%
Activity 52%
Freshness 8%