Creative Company:
Carmichael Collective
“Piñata Anatomy”
“Carmichael Collective is an ongoing project from Carmichael Lynch,
a creative company based in Minneapolis, MN. Everything you see
here is just creativity for creativity’s sake. If you like it, share it.
And if you want to see more, follow it. Or, don’t. It’s totally
up to you. After all, art is in the eye of the beholder. “
“We’ll be rolling out a variety of works ranging in size, scope and
medium. Some will set records, some will be miniature, some will be
live, some will be digital, some will be gestures of kindness, and others
will simply evoke a smile. So keep an eye out for these acts and enjoy!”
Source: carmichaelcollective.com
Anonymous Artist
ca. 1715. Postmortem painting in honor of a famous Dutch anatomist and surgeon.
Philippe Verheyen (1648-1711) Dissecting His Amputated Limb
Oil on Panel. Size: 16.3”X16.5”
From the collection of Pieter Deheijde.
Source: morbidanatomy.blogspot.com
Artist:
Lisa Nilsson
From the “Tissue” Series
“Anatomical Cross-Sections in Paper”
“These pieces are made of Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. They are constructed by a technique of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper called quilling or paper filigree. Quilling was first practiced by Renaissance nuns and monks who made artistic use of the gilded edges of worn out bibles, and later by 18th century ladies who made artistic use of lots of free time. I find quilling exquisitely satisfying for rendering the densely squished and lovely internal landscape of the human body in cross section.”
Source: lisanilssonart.com
Illustrator & Graphic Designer:
Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo
“Anatomy 03 (Quain)”
Source: alvarotapia.com
Artist Collective:
Mi Figues
Part of the “Anatomy” Series
Sérigraphie sur Bois & Carton-Bois
“Mi figues est un studio de création fondé en 2009
par Léa Dupuis & Laure-anne Kayser. Basé à Bruxelles et Paris.”
Source: mifigues.com
Artist:
Michael Reedy
“69, Possibly 80”
Oil on Panel, 25” x 37”
Source: mikereedy.com
Artist & Designer:
Jason Freeny
“7.5” Mini Figure (©Lego) Hand sculpted interior anatomy”
Source: web.mac.com









