The ‘Museum Anatomy' Uses the Body as a Canvas
Amanda Chang — November 2, 2010 — Art & Design
References: bumbumbum.me & woostercollective
Get ready to boggle your mind once you lay eyes on the ‘Museum Anatomy’ by Laura Spector and Chadwick Gray. The body of a human being can be an exotic place to showcase artistic talent and for Spector and Gray, the body is a beautiful canvas to showcase archived paintings.
What makes the ‘Museum Anatomy’ so unique is that the paintings have been painted in an extremely abstract and surreal way, thus making these body pairings a fun and intricate canvas to observe.
Check out the images and the video to get a glimpse into the ‘Museum Anatomy.’
What makes the ‘Museum Anatomy’ so unique is that the paintings have been painted in an extremely abstract and surreal way, thus making these body pairings a fun and intricate canvas to observe.
Check out the images and the video to get a glimpse into the ‘Museum Anatomy.’
Trend Themes
1. Body Art Revival - Opportunity for artists and entrepreneurs to explore innovative ways of using the body as a canvas for artistic expression.
2. Abstract Body Paintings - Increasing popularity of abstract and surreal body paintings as a unique form of artistic expression.
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Industry Implications
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