Posts tagged anatomy

Anatomy of a Human Being by Eva Di Martino.
Cerebellar Dissection.
There is just something amazing about these illustrations. To realize the time and care the artist took in crafting these anatomical plates is humbling.

Cerebellar Dissection.

There is just something amazing about these illustrations. To realize the time and care the artist took in crafting these anatomical plates is humbling.

What Your Body Does In 30 Seconds.

Book Autopsy by Kathleen Sawyer.

Reminiscent of the anatomical books of yesteryear, this book autopsy begins with the sutured incisions on the first page and move through many layers of tissue and organs as the reader continues. From lungs, to heart, to bowel, this is a wonderfully conceived project.

Plate 81 from The anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with its applications to pathology and operative surgery by Richard Quain.
When I look at this illustration, I am truly impressed with the detail of it all. I also find myself unable to shake the thoughts of compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, and deep vein thrombosis as I inspect its details, says the medical mind that does not know when to quit.

Plate 81 from The anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with its applications to pathology and operative surgery by Richard Quain.

When I look at this illustration, I am truly impressed with the detail of it all. I also find myself unable to shake the thoughts of compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, and deep vein thrombosis as I inspect its details, says the medical mind that does not know when to quit.

Archer by Scott Eaton.
It is through the synchronous and collaborative efforts of every muscle in our body that makes our every day movements possible. 

Archer by Scott Eaton.

It is through the synchronous and collaborative efforts of every muscle in our body that makes our every day movements possible. 

The Hypodermic Syringe by Mariana Silva.
An info-graphic about the history and culture of the hypodermic syringe from its creation to the present day. It is both educational and stylish.

The Hypodermic Syringe by Mariana Silva.

An info-graphic about the history and culture of the hypodermic syringe from its creation to the present day. It is both educational and stylish.

Waste by Elliott Mariess, Lewis Woolner, Ashley Maine, Laura Bowman and Jamie Breach.

A full skeleton made from plastic cutlery. The quote: “can somebody please remove these cutleries from my knees,” from Flight of the Conchords immediately springs to mind. Amazing.

Dissected Classical Sculpture by Cao Hui.

Reflecting on the past and on himself, Cao Hui breathes new life into the art, bridging the gap between the classical and the modern interpretations of human beings.

Muscle Skin Suit by Tomek Pietek.

Imagine seeing a runner or bicyclist on the road, bare, raw muscle weathering a chilling wind. It would be an impressive sight. From the detail to the texture. A real head turner.