Faceless

This is a beautiful chalk pastel illustration by Jason Isley.
Jason is a new and very promising student in UIC’s Biomedical Visualization program. Take a look through the rest of his portfolio at cavemanartwork.com.
Obsessively covering the use of human anatomy in Medicine, Art, and Design

This is a beautiful chalk pastel illustration by Jason Isley.
Jason is a new and very promising student in UIC’s Biomedical Visualization program. Take a look through the rest of his portfolio at cavemanartwork.com.

This wonderfully creative poster is the work of digital artist, Jason Freeny. Who would have thought that a balloon animal would have such intricate anatomy? I especially like the mini tutorial at the bottom of the poster that shows how to make a balloon animal of your own. It’s also quite a well designed anatomical chart.
Be sure to check out the rest of the quirky things on Jason’s site, moistproduction.com.
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Pacman’s Skull
Photographer Justin Quinnell, captures these interesting perspectives by placing a pinhole camera in his mouth.  Biting your nails never looked so scary!



Lately I’ve been intrigued and excited by the amount of anatomical products out there, from t-shirts to tiny anatomical model toys. Yes kids, anatomy is cool.
Now, thanks to another one of my readers, I’ve been pointed to Paraphernalia, a little studio in Manchester, UK producing handmade anatomical necklaces. The owner, Ms. Vanda, makes each necklace using vintage illustrations, printed and cut plastic, and silver-plated chains. The whole idea and the illustrations are fantastic!



The Anatomica collection features old anatomical drawings and woodcuts of a variety of organs and body parts. It was our first collection! Currently part of the collection are a Heart (pictured), a Brain, a Skull, a Cochlea, a Molar, and a Ribcage.
Her website is just lovely and she also has a variety of other necklaces available. Be sure to have a look!