Memento Mori Catrina Limited Print Release

Just in time for Day of the Dead, London-based medical illustrator, Emily Evans has released 10 of these gorgeous prints exclusively for Street Anatomy! I had the opportunity of bringing these prints back with me to Chicago directly from Emily’s studio in London. Available for $50 at the Street Anatomy store [Update: only 1 left]

Emily Evans Memento Mori Catrina Day of the Dead

Emily Evans Memento Mori Catrina Day of the Dead

Emily Evans Memento Mori Catrina Day of the DeadEmily Evans Memento Mori Catrina Day of the Dead

  • A3 11.7″ x 16.5″ Giclee print on Canson Aquarelle rag paper
  • Gorgeous print quality on artistic paper gives the print a hand drawn feel
  • Signed by artist
  • Prints hand imported directly from London, UK
  • Only 10 available

Emily says of her piece:
Inspired by the Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’ celebrations, which celebrate those that have passed as well as remind the living of their own mortality. La Calavera Catrina (The Elegant Skull) was depicted by Posada as an upper class woman who was still at the mercy of death regardless of her status. This piece represents the idea of our own anatomy and mortality lying beneath the values of beauty and sexuality which bring power in modern times.

Available for $50 at the Street Anatomy store.

If you have any inquires, please don’t hesitate to contact me personally at vanessa[a]streetanatomy.com

 

 



3 Responses to “Memento Mori Catrina Limited Print Release”


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    Vanessa, I love the Street Anatomy and follow you for long time. I sometimes used images to illustrate posts as you can see here with this particular picture.
    http://scienceblogs.com.br/eccemedicus/2012/01/um-rosto-sem-as-macas-2/
    I linked it appropriately but if you have any questions about it, I can take it off as soon as you make me know, ok?

    Thank you a lot

    Karl

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