Crazy pens: a Canadian craftswoman has knitted an accurate anatomical model of a human skeleton
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/crazy-pens-a-canadian-craftswoman-has-knitted-an-accurate-anatomical-model-of-a-human-skeleton.htmlWhat is the connection between anatomy and a ball of thread? It turns out that with the help of a hook and knitting needles, you can create not only beautiful clothes and accessories, but also scientific manuals. A craftswoman from Canada connected the human skeleton with all the organs inside, which can be removed, examined and studied. See further how the hobby of needlework turned into an entertaining study of anatomy.
Shanell Papp is a Canadian artist who works in various areas of fine art. This time, her fascination with knitting and love of anatomy led to the creation of Bawdy — a full-length model of the human body, including all internal organs and systems.


Keywords: Anatomy | Knitting | Canada | Unusual | Organs | Skeleton | Hobby | Artist
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