Back View — Anatomy as Architecture
Seen from behind, this remarkable anatomical figure reveals the body as a complex and fragile architecture. The head has been opened and separated into sculptural sections, exposing the hidden structures of the skull, neck, shoulders, and upper spine.
What is most striking is the extraordinary layering: the shoulder blades spread outward like wings, while the preserved nerves, vessels, tendons, and deep tissues descend through the neck in a dense, almost cathedral-like formation. The specimen feels less like a medical object and more like a dark, baroque sculpture — precise, unsettling, and strangely beautiful.
Against the black background, every surface catches the light: amber, bronze, black, and red tones give the piece a dramatic intensity. It is anatomy transformed into theater, where science, death, and art become inseparable.



