May 28, 2012

myampgoesto11:

Robert Mickelsen: Heart And Soul (2012)

Lampworked borosilicate glass, sculpted, blown, sandblasted

May 22, 2012
thestuartkings:

Two wooden anatomical figures 17th century
A pair of models with removable chest and abdomen covers. Some religious restrictions on dissection were lifted in the 15th century, which led to the wider study of anatomy, using models like these as extra teaching aids. Both figures show the heart and lungs. One shows a pregnant female with a baby in the uterus, and the other the kidney and intestines in a male.

thestuartkings:

Two wooden anatomical figures 17th century

A pair of models with removable chest and abdomen covers. Some religious restrictions on dissection were lifted in the 15th century, which led to the wider study of anatomy, using models like these as extra teaching aids. Both figures show the heart and lungs. One shows a pregnant female with a baby in the uterus, and the other the kidney and intestines in a male.

(Source: sciencemuseum.org.uk)

May 22, 2012

moshita:

Karine Jollet

May 13, 2012
moshita:

felt head accessory
OnYourHead

moshita:

felt head accessory

OnYourHead

(via myanatomicallife)

May 11, 2012
Anatomical Heart Pencil Holder by Odd Art Fabrications

Anatomical Heart Pencil Holder by Odd Art Fabrications

May 7, 2012

laurenjenae:

Decline of Discipline, Troels Carlsen

(via artparasite)

April 29, 2012
ORGANS (installation view) by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002-2005)
Wood, bark, and soil.

ORGANS (installation view) by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002-2005)

Wood, bark, and soil.

April 29, 2012
HEART by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002)
Wood, bark, and soil.
170x100x100cm.

HEART by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002)

Wood, bark, and soil.

170x100x100cm.

April 28, 2012
KIDNEYS by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002)
Wood, bark, and soil.
130x114x35cm.

KIDNEYS by Dimitri Tsykalov (2002)

Wood, bark, and soil.

130x114x35cm.

April 28, 2012
HEAD I by Dimitri Tsykalov (2005)

HEAD I by Dimitri Tsykalov (2005)