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Fresh Anatomy Ink

A recent stream of tattoos to add to the Anatomy Tattoo Gallery. Thanks for the submissions!


Recently submitted ripped skin ink by Sebastian Rudat.


Submitted by Suren.  Here’s the fun story behind his tattoo—

It started as joke with a friend in class, we said we should get regular heart tattoos with blank ribbons on it so we  can put whoever’s name we wanted in it. So as I thought about it more, I really loved the idea and concept behind it. I chose an anatomical rendering of the heart because it beats out a plain old traditional heart, the details the vessels and everything was very intriguing. The blank ribbon is more of a statement and a mockery of the traditional tattoo. I wanted people to know that it was a bit foolish to tattoo another persons name especially if they’re not family, hence the blank ribbon. The anatomical heart itself is mocking the traditional tattoo, because indeed it is a real heart and not a valentines day chocolate box. More than a statement the tattoo has a fun spin to it. I can sharpie or pen in anyone or anything I want inside of it, whenever I want. No regrets, and that’s the fun part to the tattoo. All in all, I’m happy with my first tattoo.

I should have asked Suren to write Street Anatomy in the ribbon and then take a picture!


Illustration © Karen Bucher, inking done by Ben Wahh from Deluxe Tattoo.

I’ve had quite a few people ask me if I know any medical illustrators who do tattoo commissions.  I never really had an answer until I attended the annual Association of Medical Illustrators conference back in July.  To my amazement, I saw this tattoo submitted to the Salon (a showcase/competition of student and professional medical illustration work).  The artist, Karen Bucher, was asked to do this tattoo by a complete stranger.  She obliged and it ended up turning out really well.

If you’re interested in getting an anatomical tattoo and want it done accurately, try commissioning a medical illustrator.

If you’d like to submit your own anatomy tattoo, send a jpeg that’s at least 500px wide and a short explanation to misvan@aol.com and I’ll post it in the tattoo gallery.

Anatomic Fashion Friday

In Us All by Luke Ramsey

In Us All by Luke Ramsey FRONT

In Us All by Luke Ramsey BACK

A more abstract anatomical shirt aptly named “In Us All” by Luke Ramsey.

I did this drawing after being on a herbal cleanse. I believe that it’s within “us all” to take good care of our body, mind and soul. So going without certain treats is a healthy choice once in a while. That said, I do have a hard time going without my fix for dark, fare trade chocolate. The characters in the design are hanging out after repairing the organs they live in.

Check out his blog, Luke Ramsey Bits and Bobs, for similar fun designs.  The shirt is available for a limited time over at Threadless for $20.

Inside the Head of Natalie Portman

by Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar)) via Flickr

by Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar) via Heather

Resembles the work of another master photo manipulator, Koen Hauser.

Sebastian has some very intersting photomanipulations on his Flickr site, check them out.

A Look Inside the Head of a Celebrity

by Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar)) via Flickr

Can anyone guess who this lovely young celebrity is?

Stop by tomorrow to find out.

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.