Wataru Yoshida Mammal Posters Explore an Animal's Physical Structure
Jana Pijak — April 24, 2015 — Art & Design
References: wataru-yoshida & fubiz.net
This mammal poster series is the work of Wataru Yoshida and features captivating x-ray photographs. The graphic designer is a Tama Art University student who shows off his immense talent in his latest project.
Creating a fictional exhibit for the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, Wataru Yoshida explores the physical structure of land and sea mammals. In addition to horses and cows, the graphic designer also explores the structure of dolphins and even throws human bodies and hands in the mix.
This x-ray photography series captures precise details and explores the structure of a human and animal body. The series also its artist's signature stamps that are accented with an art number and mammal classification.
Creating a fictional exhibit for the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, Wataru Yoshida explores the physical structure of land and sea mammals. In addition to horses and cows, the graphic designer also explores the structure of dolphins and even throws human bodies and hands in the mix.
This x-ray photography series captures precise details and explores the structure of a human and animal body. The series also its artist's signature stamps that are accented with an art number and mammal classification.
Trend Themes
1. Mammal X-ray Art - Artists are using x-ray photography to create unique mammal art pieces.
2. Virtual Museum Exhibitions - Museum exhibitions are incorporating virtual elements in order to create a more engaging experience for visitors.
3. Scientific Art - Artists are combining science and art to create unique pieces that showcase the beauty of anatomy and physiology.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Art and design professionals can create unique pieces by combining science and art, like x-ray photography.
2. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can utilize virtual elements to enhance visitor experiences and create engaging exhibits.
3. Scientific Research - Research institutions can use x-ray photography and visual aids to better analyze and understand the anatomy and physiology of mammals.
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