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Memento Mori Jewellery

Another piece of memento Mori jewellery, but unfinished- with cast the bat heads in metal and add a dark patina later on!

Wearable taxidermy art

Bracelet made with a found rat skeleton and cast with rivets and spikes!

Royal College of Surgeons anatomy teaching immortalised

A portrait of an anatomy lesson in the Royal College of Surgeons was recently unveiled in the department of Anatomy by Mr Mick O’Dea, Principal of the Royal Hibernian Academy School. The Anatomy… Read More

Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets

Below is the information on the exhibition taken from http://www.moma.org, i cant believe i hadnt heard this was on! will definately be getting tickets to see this before it is over! some of… Read More

Eszenyi Gabor’s architectural sculptures

Amazing art by Takato Yamamoto

Surreal Watercolor Paintings of Anatomical Self-Dissections

In the photo-realistic series Anatomical Self-Dissections, artist Danny Quirk depicts several subjects performing dissections on their own bodies. The fine art illustrator takes a surreal approach to visualizing human anatomy by presenting portraiture’s… Read More

Markus Akesson

‘Markus Akesson‘s paintings deals with this; the interspaces between ideal and reality. A time related, spatial and psychological intermediate position where expectations and experience do not always join up. The paintings can be… Read More

Milan Nenezic

  – “Nenezic’s work could never be described as shy and retiring. It’s brutal and confrontational, tackling anorexia, illness, death, regrettable sex and even acne with unflinching clarity; warts and all, with actual… Read More

Zombie Burlesque Art

Since I am organising the Cork city zombie walk at the moment I said that I would add a bit more zombie to my anatomical posts! “Zombie Burlesque” is what happens when self-taught… Read More

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