
Monday, December 28, 2009
Butts and things, part 1
This series of images chronicles my fascination with the rather frank manner in which medieval illustrators dealt with medical issues of the southernmost reaches.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
More Wacky Bloomsbury Quotes
I've been doing some research on the Bloomsbury Group recently for an upcoming exhibition, and I can't help running across some rather salacious commentary. I put my first one up early in the blog, but they just keep coming:
"I spent a night with Saxon not long ago...I was immensely impressed by his bachelor apparatus. I think he is the most masterly man I know. He has complete control over his tea, his coffee, his chess, his books, his cat..." - Virginia Woolf
"Elsie had said she did hope I wasn't tired - which meant, I felt, she hoped I wouldn't lose my virginity or something like that." - Virginia Woolf
Lydia fashioned a tender, affectionate language of arousal in her humorous, transliterated Russian, quite free of English prurience or smut. She wrote of ‘gobbling’ and ‘regobbling’ him, ‘detaining infinitely our warm wet kisses’, ‘tasting’ his ‘buttons’, ‘warming’ him with her ‘foxy lips’, or saluting his ‘slender’ and ‘subtle’ fingers.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Obstetric Flapbook
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Extreme Surgical Instruments
Sunday, November 8, 2009
X-Ray Vision
Unfortunately, I was too busy in the real world to properly celebrate Dia de los Muertos in cyberland.
Here is some pretty heavy evidence proving the major awesomeness of skeletons:

The Killers - Bones
The Raconteurs - Salute Your Solution
Kaiser Chiefs - Every Day I Love You Less and Less
BONES intro
Music by The Chemical Brothers
HOUSE intro
Music by Massive Attack
Here is some pretty heavy evidence proving the major awesomeness of skeletons:

The Killers - Bones
The Raconteurs - Salute Your Solution
Kaiser Chiefs - Every Day I Love You Less and Less
BONES intro
Music by The Chemical Brothers
HOUSE intro
Music by Massive Attack

Saturday, November 7, 2009
Historical Pornography - Who Gives a...
Recently looking for anatomical images, the Wellcome Library search engine decided to expand it's idea of 'anatomy', bringing up some fantastically interesting 17th to 19th century images of Middle Eastern and Indian erotica.
These are listed as gouache drawings, in a the same style as some manuscript miniatures, and are supposedly from India in 18--?. Thank you, Captain Vagueness.
Avert your eyes if you would rather not see disembodied flying genitalia.
These are listed as gouache drawings, in a the same style as some manuscript miniatures, and are supposedly from India in 18--?. Thank you, Captain Vagueness.
Avert your eyes if you would rather not see disembodied flying genitalia.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Sample of Haeckeliana
From Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur.
Best known for teaching the modern world a lesson about taking personal style a little too far when illustrating comparative embryology - and in turn giving anti-evolutionists a tiny bit of so-called forgery to add to their arsenal.
But he also brought a unique sense of fantasy to the world of sponges, fungi, and anemone, among other things.




Best known for teaching the modern world a lesson about taking personal style a little too far when illustrating comparative embryology - and in turn giving anti-evolutionists a tiny bit of so-called forgery to add to their arsenal.
But he also brought a unique sense of fantasy to the world of sponges, fungi, and anemone, among other things.




