01/10/2012 | Vanessa Ruiz |
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This new gorgeously detailed screen print, titled “Looking Glass Language,” is by the prolific female street artist N.O. Bonzo. She is a superb talent and is known for her intricately inked wheatpastes that often include a tantalizing female figure punctuated with anatomy.
Limited edition run of 30 prints signed and numbered, available at the Street Anatomy store for $35.





About N.O. Bonzo,
Drifters, misfits, and outlaws. What began with youthful vandalism has transformed into full play with ontological terrorism. Fascinated by the works of Situationists and similar anti-art movements, N.O. Bonzo uses street art as a way to actively interact and modify pyschogeographical constructs. Best known for oversized handpainted wheatpastes, she also works in multi layer screen printed posters, adhesives, and a variety of installation techniques. Traveling and exhibiting coast to coast inside and outside, N.O. Bonzo is currently based on the west coast.
We are very proud to have our first female street artist in the Street Anatomy store. I was awestruck when I saw this print in person. It is not one to miss!
View more of N.O. Bonzo’s work on paper and on the streets via her Flickr!
12/12/2011 | Vanessa Ruiz |
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For the first time here at Street Anatomy we’re releasing sticker packs!
Available at the Street Anatomy store for $5. [Update 10 left!]





Clear vinyl slap on red surface
Screen printed skull, teeth and Street Street Anatomy themed sticker packs by our favorite Portland-based street artist, Rx.
- 8 high quality stickers per pack including 1 fantastic clear vinyl skull (pictured above)
- Hand cut by Rx himself
- Super bright colors help these slaps stand out against almost any surface
- Colors vary from pack to pack
- Only 35 available [Update 10 left!]
Available at the Street Anatomy store for $5!
12/10/2011 | Vanessa Ruiz |
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This is the latest work from another one of my favorite street artists, Tiptoe. Tiptoe’s work has such a classic artistic touch to it that, for me, makes him stand apart from many other street artists. This one is just gorgeous, and while seemingly morbid, the cool hues of the skulls on the blood red foundation give it an uncomfortable calmness. It makes me wonder, is she sleeping, dead, or simply passed out after the company holiday party?
View more of TipToe’s work on Flickr.
11/18/2011 | Vanessa Ruiz |
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Last chance to purchase these unique skeletal pieces from Chicago street artist SARO in our gallery store!

SkullXbones – Shiny gold skull and cross bones on worn wood.
On sale for $55 at the Street Anatomy store.

Dead Romance – Signature cyclops skull on canva.
On sale for $100 at the Street Anatomy store.

Crossed Piggy Plexi – Pig anatomy reverse painted on plexiglass.
On sale for $40 at the Street Anatomy store.

Dotted Cyclops – Signature cyclops skull reverse painted on plexiglass.
On sale for $40 at the Street Anatomy store.
Follow SARO on his Facebook page for updates on his street art around Chicago!
11/10/2011 | Vanessa Ruiz |
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One of ROA’s pieces in action from the White Walls San Francisco Gallery ROA exhibit. I can’t get over his use of street materials to expose anatomy.
[spotted by Peter]
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