Art4Heart
The changeability and fragility of Biology
(inner) Cosmos
Plastic Throat
Sculpture inspired by molecules, quantum physics and the human body through the lens of science
Questioning about life, death, human decline and hope
Medical references through the lens of conceptualism, expressionism and pop art
Human agony during the transition from life to death through illness
Open-ended dialogue between science and art
Neurosciences in art
Visual artwork centring the human anatomy, birth and maturation, disease and illness, and death
Exploring the physical and emotional complexity of the human body
The unexpected diversity of the human body ecosystem
Where pain becomes beauty
Life, death and biological sciences
Visual and textual manifestations of our cultural ambivalence towards the human body
The physical body in a technology-driven environment
Human mandalas
Hand-cut paper organic forms
Intersection of art and biomedical processes
Biology as contemporary art practice
Relationship between the materialism of the human body and its culturally constructed status
Ontogenetic and conceptual art
Human body as an impersonal, evolutionary, objective structure
Waxwork and anatomical sculptures
Multifaceted explorations through the intersections of Art and Science
Human skin as the body limit that interacts with the outer world
Fabric sculptures as an analogy to human biological tissues
The fragile, vulnerable body in its ephemeral presence
Skeletal sculptures
Living body from copper
Biological evolution in art
Neon and krypton anatomical sculptures
Life in all its beauty, strength, fragility, disease, mortality and death
Multidimentional anatomical art
Glass microbiology
Portrait sculptures from analysis of genetic material collected in public places
Quilled paper anatomy
Light sculptures anatomy
Anatomically correct human figures using typewriter parts
Porcelain sculpture anatomy
Thread and nails anatomy
Toys and pop culture heroes anatomy
Wire anatomy (Anatomical Architecture-Architectural Anatomies)
Bio-tech-inspired fictional objects and performances
Body sculptures and anatomy