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The Tissue Series are a collection of anatomical cross sections using quilled paper, created by Lisa Nilsson

Today’s theme is turning into paper-based science art, it looks like. First it’s computational origami, now it’s anatomy lessons via quilled paper.

I’m ok with that.

More at Lisa Nilsson’s website.

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    canisfamiliaris:...The Tissue Series, created by Lisa Nilsson, is a collection
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    ROLLING IN THE DEEP ANG DRAMA NETO :)
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    2015 PANEL :) It will be great; I know it.
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    Cool. I’d buy me one of these and hang it on my wall. Or they could make these into Netter-like books for kids.
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