Video: Anatomy Visual Aid: Horst Kihle Paper Sculpture
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Paper will endure everything, which means that the art that uses it has no boundaries and forbidden topics. This is confirmed by the paper sculpture on the anatomical theme. An unusual visual aid demonstrates the main organs of a biological species. The sculpture has a heart, lungs, liver and intestines, which were made separately. The insides can be reached and examined: Austrian Horst Kiechle created a paper sculpture for a scientific laboratory in Fiji, so he tried to make it as reliable as possible (as far as possible with such material) and interesting for the audience.
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