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Skull ‘n Chains, Brixton X Bass Brains. This short sleeve tee features a Brixton X Bass Brains skull, chains, and bass original design. Made from soft, breathable 100% cotton. 100% cotton Left chest and center back screen prints Standard fit
Delve into the essence of perception! Explore the visual cortex, unraveling its role in shaping our understanding of the world.
Skull ‘n Chains, Brixton X Bass Brains. This short sleeve tee features a Brixton X Bass Brains skull, chains, and bass original design. Made from soft, breathable 100% cotton. 100% cotton Left chest and center back screen prints Standard fit
This puzzle is suitable for older children who are actively interested in human anatomy. The Skull and Brain Structure Puzzle is the perfect tool for those who want to learn about the brain in a fun and interactive way. Thanks to this puzzle, you can find out what bones the human skull is made of, what the external areas of the brain are, and what is inside the human brain. Compound: Base 20cmx20cm (7 7⁄8in * 7 7/8in) Skull parts 9 pcs. Brain parts 6 pcs.
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Curiosities, A Picture of Good Health! This interesting vintage print features a guide to phrenology, mapping the different sections of a human skull. The large sheet of beautiful paper was printed by Cavallini & Co. on Italian acid free cream laid paper. Great for unique wrapping paper or framed as art for your home or office, book covers and craft projects. It is perfect for many different projects. It will be shipped USPS in a mailing tube. Size - 20" x 28" When possible, I do combine shipping for an order of multiple items and refund the difference in case of over estimate, see all my other listings here... https://www.etsy.com/shop/PaperSymphony Thank you for shopping at Paper Symphony.
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves. The names of these nerves are following . Ⅰ Olfactory nerve Ⅱ Optic nerve Ⅲ Ocu...
Pen, indian ink, coffee & water-color on paper About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Other Other Technic Drawing Drawing is a technique of visual representation on a flat support. The term "drawing" designates both the action of drawing, the resulting graphic work, and the shape of any object. It is also a representation on a surface of the shape (and possibly the light and shadow values) of an object or figure, rather than their color. There are a large number of drawing techniques: “Linear drawing” represents objects by their outlines, edges and some characteristic lines; beyond this limit, the drawing develops by representing the volume by shadows, often by means of hatching, incorporates colors, and joins, without clear transition, the painting. View less
Tomorrow night at Observatory! Hope very much to see you there. Documenting the Invisible: Spiritualism, Lily Dale, and Talking to the Dead An illustrated lecture by photographer Shannon Taggart Date: Tuesday, August 31 Time: 8:00 PM Admission: $5 Presented by Morbid Anatomy Spiritualism is a loosely organized religion based primarily on a belief in the ability to communicate with spirits of the dead. The movement began in upstate New York in 1848 when two young girls named Margaret and Kate Fox claimed to be in contact with the spirit of a dead peddler buried beneath their home. Photographer Shannon Taggart first became aware of Spiritualism as a teenager when her cousin received a reading in Lily Dale, NY, The World’s Largest Spiritualist Community. A medium there revealed a strange family secret about the death of their grandfather that proved to be true. Taggart became deeply curious about how someone could possibly know such a thing. Thus began a five year photography project focused on Modern Spiritualism. During her image making she immersed myself in the history and philosophy of Spiritualism, had more readings than she can count, experienced spiritual healings, took part in séances, attended a psychic college and sat in a medium’s cabinet, all with her camera. Despite this exposure she finds herself no closer to any definitive answer of what it all means. She feels as if she has peered into a mystery. Shannon Taggart is a freelance photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BFA in Applied Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her images have appeared in numerous publications including Blind Spot, Tokion, TIME and Newsweek. Her work has been recognized by the Inge Morath Foundation, American Photography, the International Photography Awards, Photo District News and the Alexia Foundation for World Peace, among others. Her photographs have been shown at Photoworks in Brighton, England, The Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Redux Pictures in New York, the Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles and most recently at FotoFest 2010 in Houston. For more about Shannon Taggart, visit www.shannontaggart.com.You can find out more about this event here. You can get directions to Observatory--which is next door to the Morbid Anatomy Library (more on that here)--by clicking here. You can find out more about Observatory here, join our mailing list by clicking here, and join us on Facebook by clicking here. Image: Ron with the Fox Sisters, Founders of Spiritualism; Lily Dale, NY © Shannon Taggart