Eric Drass: Take my Heart
This acrylic painting by Eric Drass is entitled ‘Take my heart (Take my whole life too)’. It’s available to buy on Saatchi Online.
DeAngel: Blood Splatter Paintings
At first glance, I thought these dynamic paintings by DeAngel were someone having been dropped form a great height and inevitably splattered. But given they are called ’emergining’, I presume, … Continue reading
Sara Blake: Anatomical Illustrations
New York based illustrator, designer, and fine artist Sara Blake has painted these as part of an ‘anatomical’ series of work. check out more of her work on her … Continue reading
Andrew Council
Bristol Street Artist Andrew council is a master at building an object or creature using industrial elements (such as a dinosaur made form cars). The above paintings are called Tank … Continue reading
Chelsea Greene
Chelsea Greene’s work is as delicate and playful as it is sinister and haunting. Her Site and her Blog have numerous illustrations and paintings featuring women and anatomy. Above from … Continue reading
Ken Wong
Some girls, some hearts, some tree-like blood vessels, some meat and finally some splatters of blood – that’s what we like! these are just three of Ken Wong’s impressive collection … Continue reading
Rose Sanderson
Bristol based artist Rose Sanderson did a series of ‘Bugs on Books’ art pieces, so I’m presuming this is a natural progression taking her influences from insects, birds and anatomy, … Continue reading
Herman Henstenburgh
Dutch born artist Herman Henstenburgh [1667 – 1726] produced these still life watercolours circa 1700. These paintings progress the floral notoriety of the dutch artists into combine the scientific approach to still … Continue reading
Juan Gatti
Born in Buenos Aires in 1950, artist Juan Gatti has produced a mouthwatering range of anatomic collages from the “Ciencias Naturales” exhibiton. The sheer detail of the flora and fauna drenched … Continue reading
Shannon Brooke and Cate Rangel
The latest exhibition coming from Kat Von D’s Wonderland Gallery, as ever, does not fail to disappoint. The usual amazing artists are included (that we’ve featured before); Camila Rocha, Sylvia … Continue reading