Inner Working of the Human Body
Description This evocative artwork is inspired by the inner workings of the human body, specifically the complexities of blood flow and vascular systems. The deep reds and dynamic patterns represent the movement of blood through arteries and veins, while the interplay of lighter hues evokes the diff...
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Published in: | HCA healthcare journal of medicine (Print) Vol. 5; no. 5; pp. 623 - 624 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Emerald Medical Education
31-10-2024
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Online Access: | Get full text |
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Summary: | Description This evocative artwork is inspired by the inner workings of the human body, specifically the complexities of blood flow and vascular systems. The deep reds and dynamic patterns represent the movement of blood through arteries and veins, while the interplay of lighter hues evokes the diffusion of oxygen and nutrients. This abstract interpretation aims to capture the vibrancy and essential functions of circulatory processes, celebrating the unseen yet vital life force that sustains us. The piece invites viewers to appreciate the intricate beauty and power of the human body's most fundamental systems.Description This evocative artwork is inspired by the inner workings of the human body, specifically the complexities of blood flow and vascular systems. The deep reds and dynamic patterns represent the movement of blood through arteries and veins, while the interplay of lighter hues evokes the diffusion of oxygen and nutrients. This abstract interpretation aims to capture the vibrancy and essential functions of circulatory processes, celebrating the unseen yet vital life force that sustains us. The piece invites viewers to appreciate the intricate beauty and power of the human body's most fundamental systems. |
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ISSN: | 2689-0216 2690-3830 2689-0216 |
DOI: | 10.36518/2689-0216.2084 |