Fi Webster's photos with the keyword: anatomy
spring lamb
| 05 Mar 2014 |
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Cut-paper collage postcard created for the Kollage Kit theme: "Skull and Crossbones."
You're looking at four different photos of one skull of a newborn baby. Starting in the lower left and going clockwise: front view, back view (tipped to the left), side view, top view. The minerals in the orbits are chalcopyrite and diabolite. With markers and acrylic paint.
I think newborns are fascinating, especially their heads. I used to be a nurse in a newborn nursery—most entertaining job I ever had.
anatomical moonbathing
| 10 Jun 2012 |
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When I was in my late teens, early twenties, I enjoyed sunbathing so much I decided moonbathing would be fun, too--and would have the distinct advantage that you wouldn't have to put on stinky sunscreen that stings your eyes. So I organized a couple of moonbathing parties when I was in college: late in May, right before exams...why not strip down and lie on a blanket under a big full moon?
Well, it never really caught on, but I enjoyed it. So I thought perhaps this late 18th-century Florentine "anatomical Venus" could use a trip to Florida circa 1960 for a night of moonlight, where she could hear the water in the bay and the palm fronds soughing in a light breeze.
This cut-paper collage, created for the Kollage Kit theme, "Altered Postcards," is actually a mash-up of two postcards: the vintage Florida card, plus a postcard from Morbid Anatomy , where you can scroll down and see what this waxen Venus looks like on the inside (her real beauty).
Pinfish
| 05 Apr 2010 |
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This large, superb, rubber stamp of a Pinfish is from Fred B. Mullett. I wanted to learn basic fish anatomy, so I labeled its parts.
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