Choclatomy, Chocolates Paired With Anatomy Illustrations

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Hey, you got chocolate in my anatomy! Pakistan-based illustrator Asma Javeri created Choclatomy — a series of human anatomy illustrations paired with delicious chocolates and truffles.

Now, one might ask what a KitKat has to do with a rib cage, or a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup with a foot. It doesn’t matter… the series is aesthetically pleasing enough, that we’ve decided that chocolate and anatomy now goes together like chocolate and peanut butter. So there.

See more of Javeri’s work below and over at Instragram.

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Candy Anatomy, A Med Student Creates A Sweet Way To Learn About The Body

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If you don’t know your duodenum from your hippocampus, medical student Mike McCormick has come up with a creative way to learn about your innards.

Candy Anatomy was created as a sweet and colorful way to remember body parts and some internal functions. Whether you’re a med student yourself, or you just have a PhD in candy, this is a great way to get familiar with what’s going on inside of you… besides all of the candy digestion.

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Sagittal Banana Brains
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Eye Candy
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Milk-arples 
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Cardio Candy
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Osteo-Candy: Formation and Reabsorption

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Anatomical Illustrations Created With Fruits and Vegetables

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For anyone looking for a new appreciation of the human form and produce… look no further than these works by illustrator Dan Cretu.

Taking inspiration from vintage anatomy illustrations, Cretu uses the texture and form of fruits and vegetables to create musculature.

The result may inspire the viewer to look at the human form a bit differently, or make you want a salad.

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