This collection of street art is centered on an anatomical theme. While graffiti featuring anatomical images is fairly rare, Ruiz has done a great job in collecting them.
My favorite piece is from London-based artist Pure Evil. While the inclusion of skeletons and skulls is of no surprise, for me the anatomically-correct hearts really do stand out.
Implications - Graffiti has gone from a commonly perceived nuisance to an accepted form of art in the past decade, with street artists like Banksy paving the way for graffiti artists looking to make a name for themselves outside of the urban demographic. Some identify street art as the truest form of artistic expression, as it rarely generates profit and is often created anonymously.
Anatomical Street Art
Biological Graffiti Inspiration
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Street Art - Artists are exploring the anatomical theme in street art, creating unique and eye-catching pieces.
2. Graffiti Acceptance - Graffiti is transitioning from being seen as a nuisance to an accepted and respected form of art, opening up opportunities for street artists.
3. Artistic Expression - Street art is considered by some as the truest form of artistic expression, allowing artists to create anonymously and without profit as the main motivation.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - Street art industry is poised to grow as more artists explore anatomical themes and contribute to the acceptance and recognition of graffiti.
2. Art Market - The art market may see an increase in demand for anatomical street art pieces as they gain popularity and appeal to art enthusiasts.
3. Urban Design - Urban designers can incorporate anatomical street art into public spaces to bring a unique and engaging element to the environment.