PETA Rejoice! This Artist Created Knitted Animals To Dissect To Spare Real Ones
by N/A, 9 years ago |
2 min read
Emily Stoneking is an artist that has slowly been refining her knitted animal creations into anatomically correct beings ready for dissection. She explains that the real thing is more of a mess and there are less distinctive colors to learn from. She wants her creations to act like an anatomically correct drawing that you can actually interact with.
She claims to take artistic liberties, but does do research on the anatomy of her creations to make them as correct as possible…
What do you think?
Pretty good, right?
She is continually making them more and more life-like, something people want more often...
These look fairly accurate to us.
Wouldn't you agree?
Seriously, it would just be so much easier to learn on this pig, than the alternative…
She even has fun with non-human or Earth dwelling creatures…
So, the anatomy here has been created at her own artistic discretion.Â
She's begun to move her work toward more anatomical human based two-dimensional felt pieces.
She enjoys it, and she's very good at what she does. But, she wants to remind people she's definitely NOT a scientist. She has a historian's brain and is "afraid" of this stuff. Well, Emily, you could've fooled us.
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Do not show me this again