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Anatomical Street Art in the Piazza di Spagna

Anatomical work painted in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, by Luca Maleonte

Anatomical work painted in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, by Luca Maleonte

Anatomical work painted in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, by Luca Maleonte

Anatomical work painted in the Piazza di Spagna, Rome

Fresh work from Italian street artist, Luca Maleonte.  Luca is an incredibly skilled stencil artist whose stencils are so detailed and intricate—I’ve never seen anything like it before.

His recent work in the Piazza di Spagna in Rome showcases his enormous posters of an anatomical hand, a partial sagittal cross section of a head, and a heart.

Luca describes the work,

The works are made by me the brain, JB Rock (TTS) the heart, and Diamond (TTS) the hand, to explain and to show people what are the best and the only stuff that we need to do what we do.
Our “weapons” to express ourselves in the right way are only the brain the heart and, finally the hands, that must be linked together to produce something good in an artistical way. This is the concept, it’s simple but we don’t know anyone who have done this before.  The works are posters on paper pasted on wood panels, and directly painted in the street with acrylic paint, and spray cans.

See more of his street art and designs on his Flickr site.

Here are two more examples of his stencil work.

Skull by Luca Maleonte

Skull by Luca Maleonte

Breathing Nature

Breathing Nature

Breathing Nature detail

Dead Tree Nurturing New Life

Fresh work from Ryan Gerdes, a talented graphic designer and street artist studying at Linfield College in Oregon.  These large pieces were recently on display in the student gallery at Linfield.

Here are two other examples of Ryan’s anatomical work.  Hope to see more in the future!

Ryan Gerdes anatomical self portrait Fetus by Ryan Gerdes

Animal Street Anatomy

Pig anatomy by ROA

Rabbit anatomy by ROA

Bird anatomy by ROA

Rabbit circulation by ROA

A true street anatomist, ROA displays the anatomy of rats, pigs, birds and other animals around the streets of Europe through his unique street art.

[spotted by Jenny via Fresh Pics]

Movers with Hearts

[Spotted by Nick on the side of a moving van]

Kissing Skeletons

Been meaning to put up this romantic street art for a while now.

Thanks to Marije for submitting this piece!

Head over to the Anatomical Street Art Gallery for more.

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