Article YQ0D Artist Embroiders New Life Into Faded Photos by Making Them Anatomically Correct

Artist Embroiders New Life Into Faded Photos by Making Them Anatomically Correct

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#YQ0D)

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In her new series "Conceptual 2015", artist Juana Gomez breathed new life into black-and-white photos by embroidering correct anatomy atop - the pulmonary system over the chest, the veins running through the hand, the muscles onto the face and the brain within the head. Gomez stated on her site that she wanted to focus on the life that exists beneath the skin.

This series explicitly a part of us that we can never see directly, but underlying our daily life processes. These embroideries are based on the repetition of a structure governing the organic and inorganic world, which explains the complexity of the forms that arise in nature. Its iconic shape is the tree, which is replicated in our internal organs, nervous and blood systems in the course of rivers and communication networks and transportation. Constructual theory seeks to explain all these phenomena, whose survival depends on its ability to maximize flow altering its shape.

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images by Juana Gomez

via My Amp Goes to 11, Beautiful Decay

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