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Cardiac Wallpaper
07.21.2014
01:49 pm
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From the same people who brought you the fantastic Day of the Dead Sugar Skull wallpaper a few years back, comes a new design titled “Cardiac Wallpaper” which features intertwining anatomical human hearts. I dig this. Each roll is “screen printed by hand, reinforcing the exceptional quality.”

I honestly wish this came in more colors, but sadly it appears the only color option so far is red (I guess that does make sense, tho).

Each roll will set you back around $300. I’d advise hiring a professional to hang and paste this if you’re going to spend that kind of money on wallpaper. I mean, you really couldn’t afford any fuck-ups with this…

You can order it at the Street Anatomy Store.

Technical Information:

  • Roll size: 10m x 52cm (32.8 ft x 1.7 ft)
  • Pattern repeat: 53 cm
  • Hand screen printed in the UK


 

 

Posted by Tara McGinley
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07.21.2014
01:49 pm
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‘Anatomically correct’ chairs
08.01.2012
11:34 am
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Designer Sam Edkins’ “Anatomically Correct” chairs are “luxuriously over stuffed offering a Bourgeois comfort, borrowing from the look of Victorian parlor furniture.” They retail for £595.00 on the Cavaliero Finn website.

They would really remind their owners to sit up straight!
 
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Via Like Cool

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.01.2012
11:34 am
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Mindblowingly beautiful film on anatomical art
05.07.2012
01:25 pm
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In addition to being an illustrator for Disney, painter Frank Armitage is also known for his stunning medical art. In this 1970 educational film on anatomy, Armitage guides us through the human body in beautifully rendered paintings.

When I first watched this, I was reminded of the murals of Diego Rivera. I later discovered that Rivera was a big influence on Armitage. He also won an Academy Award for his set designs for the movie The Fantastic Voyage and that movie’s visual sensibility is clearly apparent in this amazing short film, which Armitage also narrates.
 

 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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05.07.2012
01:25 pm
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