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Fernando Vicente’s Anatomical Art

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Madrid born artist, Fernando Vicente, has been developing his style of combining illustration with painting since the early 80’s, and he has a serious portfolio to account for it. The extent of Vicente’s work ranges wide and deep. I have selected to highlight one of the themes he is known for but as illustrated in three different stories and styles. In his anatomical work Vicente captures a classic beauty through which he generates intricate and innovative images, by dissecting the inner workings of a human and a machine; and even combining them in one of the series shown here. I am absolutely fascinated by his work and excited to keep a close eye on his frequently updated blog.

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- Thanks to Boooom for the tip

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. parv Says:

    Wow! That was freaking amazing! Seriously stunned. It may be coz i’m stoned, but nevertheless I’m sure I’ll say the same in the morning…

  2. Mini Boss Says:

    ahahha im sur its great to see this high for the first time but i guarantee you will still appreciate once it wears off. lol!

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