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Practical Anatomy: a manual of dissections (1888)
Primate faces. Read all about ‘em.
Vintage Anatomy Fold-Out Illustrations, 1901.
Three pages from a rare antique anatomy textbook published in 1901, featuring beautiful scientific illustrations by E. J. Stanley. Each fold-out consists of three layers revealing a different dimension of the body — from skin to muscle and bone to organ and tissue.
Meerkat time!! Still working on it but I’m making some progress.
‘Man as Industrial Palace,’ a 1926 diagram by Fritz Kahn
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Sri Sant Tukaram. Oleograph, India. 1904.
New World God by Trevin Wyant
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Christto & Andrew
Christto & Andrew are a dynamic duo working across photography, mixed media and film while living in the Middle East’s Doha. With Christto originally hailing from Puerto Rico and Andrew from South Africa, the pair began working together in 2012, an ‘organic’ partnership that has seen them produce a stream of hyperreal work that blends humour and portraiture in one. “Being in Doha inspires a lot of our work. The fact that not much is being done here provides us with material and a voice that is reflective of the current situation,” the duo tell us. “What fascinates us is how fast Doha changes on a daily basis, this really makes us question our perceptions of history, time and progress.” Channelling that curiosity into their work, Christto & Andrew explain, “There’s a great sense of optimism which is projected through means of construction and a strong focus on building the future: luxury, drivers, maids, expats, locals, romanticising of the gulf, and futuristic buildings are all aspects of living here that influence our work.”
Christto & Andrew’s latest project “Glory of the Artifice” will be on display at Amsterdam’s Unseen Photo Fair, taking place between 18-20 September, 2015
FEATURED ARTIST OF THE WEEK Min Liu (USA)
This week’s featured project is called Bloody Dairy and this is an ongoing daily animation project created by Min Liu. She is a Taiwanese motion graphics designer and animator, who earnedher BA in 2010 from National Taiwan University in Taipei and her MFAin Computer Art with a concentration in 2D animation andmotion graphics from the School of Visual Arts, NYC in 2013.She is based in Brooklyn, NYC now.
She posts a new animation every day. Her inspiration comes from every thing/moment/fantasy/cat she encounters. Make sure to check out the full thing and also follow her on Instagram.
Go Min, go!