Heart for salt
By Anna Bormann & Selma Serman Berlin, Germany “Heart for salt” This heart shaped white porcelain salt shaker is the break with the usual aesthetics of traditional tableware. It creates … Continue reading
Anatomical Heart Valentines Day Pop Up Shop
This Valentines Day, London will be playing host to romantic pop up with a twist – every single one of the gifts, cards or cakes on sale will be based … Continue reading
The New English: Pimp Your Heart
This idea from ceramic company The New English is genius. You can commission your own words on one of their custom ceramic hearts. Here’s the story of it’s development; ‘I … Continue reading
Enkel Dika: Inhabiting Bodies
The child within me loves the idea of little people hanging out in our bodies. These charming illustrations by Enkel Dika are effective in their simplicity.
Richey Beckett: Wolf Heart
This fierce looking fantastical anatomical heart by illustrator Richey Beckett appears to be made from growling monsters. Fab!!
Owen Leong: Anatomical Beeswax Sculpture
Syndney based artist Owen Leong “uses the human body as a medium to interrogate social, cultural and political forces…Leong explores the passage between perceptual and physical thresholds of the body.” … Continue reading
Jade Dumrath: Heart ring
Jewellery student Jade Dumrath designed a ring with a contemporary take on an anatomical heart. “This silver, abstract, heart inspired ring is comfortable and creates a little sound… This Ring assignment was … Continue reading
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.
Sanja Jezdik
The delicate femininity of this drawing by Macedonian painter Sanja Jezdik gives the piece an etherial beauty.
Alex Peck Antique Scientifica: Anatomical Models
I’m addicted to this scientific antique site. Looking for that perfect antique surgical saw perhaps..? It’s all here. These two images above are; Anatomical model heart circa 1890 “A scarce … Continue reading