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Sweet Heart
This V day.
Eat her heart out.
Anatomical heart cupcakes made by the Black Cherry Bakery for the London Dungeon.
[via CakeHead Loves Evil]
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OBJECTIFY THIS: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed Opening Night
Pieces by Amylin Loglisci, Cake, and Michael Reedy
Burlesque performance by Vaudezilla’s Po’Chop. You can see the anatomical body paint on her back done by Jennifer von Glahn and Lindsey Pionek
Burlesque performance by Vaudezilla’s Jeez Loueez
Emily Evans of AnatomyUK and the ladies of Street Anatomy with Chris of Colossal
Vanessa Ruiz with artist Danny Quirk
The Street Anatomy team! (Michael Goodman, Emily Evans, Colette Shrader, Jen von Glahn, Raquel Ruiz, Vanessa Ruiz, Tarah Sperando, Lindsay Le, Lindsey Pionek, Aaron Dvorak, and Katie Walsh)
View more photos from the opening and the installation on Street Anatomy’s Flickr!
Our opening night for OBJECTIFY THIS: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed was a huge success! The doors opened at 6pm and the Design Cloud Gallery quickly packed with people that stayed well into the night to experience the incredible art, watch the anatomically themed Vaudezilla burlesque performances, eat the anatomical heart cakes by Conjurer’s Kitchen, and chat with the artists in attendance, Emily Evans and Danny Quirk. I’m overwhelmed with all the positive responses by the people who attended!
OBJECTIFY THIS runs through September 29th, 2012
Design Cloud Gallery, 118 N. Peoria St. 2N, Chicago, IL.
Gallery hours: Friday 12–5, Saturday 12–4 and by appointment
OBJECTIFY THIS is a group exhibition of paintings and illustrations featuring the underlying anatomy of the female body. The exhibition is influenced by and features the anatomical work of famed Spanish illustrator and painter, Fernando Vicente, whose paintings, along with 8 other US and International artists.
Featured artists:
Fernando Vicente, Jason Levesque, Cake, Michael Reedy, Danny Quirk, Emily Evans, Pole Ka, Tristan des Limbes, Amylin Loglisci.
I extend a huge thank you the people at Design Cloud Gallery and to my fabulous Street Anatomy team for helping with all aspects of the exhibition—Jennifer von Glahn, Colette Shrader, Emily Evans, Danny Quirk, Lindsey Pionek, Aaron Dvorak, Katie Walsh, Patricia Herrmann, Michael Goodman, Tarah Sperando, Hillary Accarizzi, and my beautiful mom Raquel!
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Edible Valentine’s Day Cards
Available at the Street Anatomy Gallery Store
The way to your lover’s heart is through their stomach. Give your sweetie an opportunity to digest your loving words with this edible Valentine’s Day card complete with an edible ink pen. They will EAT IT UP.
Designed in the style of Mexican papel picado the front features an Amore Eternal (Eternal Love) banner and two loving skulls facing a beautiful anatomical heart. Words/Love never tasted and felt so good.
- Includes 1 edible card, 1 edible ink pen, and 1 inedible envelope
- 5 7/8″ x 8 1/8″ folded, 11 3/4″ x 8 1/8″ open
- Blank inside
- Ingredients: Potato starch, vegetable oil, water, E120.
- $12.50 at the Street Anatomy Gallery Store!
Illustration by medical artist Emily Evans. Handmade in London by Tasha Marks of Animal Mineral Vegetable.
There’s more!
For those of you in and around London, you can purchase these edible Valentine’s Day cards and much more at the Valentine’s Pop Up Shop February 8-10, 2013!
Valentines Day Pop Up Shop
LONDON FEBRUARY 8-10th, 2013
This Valentines Day, Street Anatomy will be participating in a romantic pop up shop with a twist – every single one of the gifts, cards or cakes on sale will be based on an anatomically correct heart. It is a venture from Miss Cakehead & Medical Illustrator Emily Evans.
The shop will feature a wide range of gifts for those who like their romance with an anatomical twist; the finest arts, crafts and cake makers having been commissioned for the project. Beautiful anatomical heart inspired pieces from jewellery, art prints, cards, embroidery, ceramics to cake, chocloate and anatomical flowers. Saying it with hearts and flowers has never been so scientific!
For more information, visit Miss Cakehead’s blog!
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Street Anatomy’s 5 Year Anniversary!
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 5 years since Street Anatomy began as a small medical illustration blog. Each year I’ve seen it grow exponentially all thanks to our wonderful audience and the amazing artists who use human anatomy in their art.
I want to thank each and every one of you for following Street Anatomy and for supporting us in bringing you the best anatomical art out there from all over the world!!
This past year brought us a very successful gallery show, OBJECTIFY THIS: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed, numerous features and interviews in blogs, an expanded gallery store, and increasing relationships with many anatomical artists.
But, rather than make this about reminiscing, I’m going to take you forward to where Street Anatomy is headed. We have so many exciting projects coming up in the next few months that I’ll preview for you below! You’ll hear more about these projects in the days and weeks ahead, so stay tuned!
Street Anatomy website redesign
After showcasing anatomical art for the past 5 years, I am redesigning Street Anatomy into an easily scannable and searchable responsive grid layout. It will be a beautiful experience across your mobile device, iPad/tablet, and desktop! I’ll also be adding street art and tattoo gallery pages, an exhibition section, featured artists section, and much more!
Valentine’s Day Anatomical Heart Pop-Up Shop
Street Anatomy will be participating in an anatomical heart Valentines pop up shop in London, put on by the delectable Miss Cakehead of Eat Your Heart Out and medical illustrator, Emily Evans. The pop up shop, held in a secret London location, will feature products with anatomical hearts just in time to give to your love on Valentine’s Day.
Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy Exhibition
Street Anatomy is co-curating a group exhibition in Chicago called Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy: Merging contemporary art with the works of Pauline Lariviere. The exhibition is an homage to Pauline Lariviere (1906–1988), a French-Canadian artist whose fame came from her extensive and groundbreaking work in medical and anatomical illustration. We’ll be bringing in the anatomical art of 10 extraordinary artists from around the world!
SXSW Street Anatomy Panel Speaker
Street Anatomy will be teaming up with Tristen George, Creative Director at the pharma ad agency AbelsonTaylor, to speak about Presenting Complex Information with Simplicity.
Skull Appreciation Day Exhibition with Skull-a-Day
Street Anatomy and Noah Scalin of Skull-a-Day will be curating the third annual Skull Appreciation Day at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago this June!
Street Anatomy Gallery Store
More products coming soon in the Street Anatomy Gallery Store, including more of the famous histology plates and You Are Here prints, as well as prints by Fernando Vicente, Emily Evans, Michael Reedy, Jason Levesque (aka Stuntkid), and more!
You can always follow us via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr to gain access to more special content and announcements! Or, subscribe to our Daily Dose of Anatomy email newsletter for instant access to the latest anatomical happenings!
Thanks again everyone, 2013 is going to be amazing in the anatomical art world!
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