Anatomical Cross Sections in Paper



Lisa Nilsson used Japanese mulberry tree paper and gilt-edged paper from old books to recreate human anatomical images. It was clever of her to see a similarity between curled paper and human body tissues. View several more works at the link.

Link -via Nerdcore | Previously: Paper Quilled Starry Night

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Nice to see that a local one made the list.
The Bart Prince house in Albuquerque is better known as "that UFO house".
I have never thought of it as spectacular or neat. And for the area of town it is in, it is sort of gaudy.
IMO - I always thought it looked like a hippy commune gone upscale.

I totally would want to live in the Dar al Hajar or Bubble house.
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