Artist, Danny Quirk
Are you're squeamish about what's beneath human skin? If so the body art illustrations of Quirk might be hard to view. He uses liquid latex, acrylic paint, and Sharpies to render people's "interiors on their exteriors".
Are you're squeamish about what's beneath human skin? If so the body art illustrations of Quirk might be hard to view. He uses liquid latex, acrylic paint, and Sharpies to render people's "interiors on their exteriors".
A Master Illustrator
As a master illustrator he carefully depicts muscle, bone, veins, arteries, nerves, very similar to what you'd see in a Physiology class or a Grey Anatomy book.
Bodies Opened-Up..
Each model is used as a canvas revealing multiple layers of anatomy, it appears as if their bodies were peeled and sliced open.
Each model is used as a canvas revealing multiple layers of anatomy, it appears as if their bodies were peeled and sliced open.
Quirk's Future Aspirations
Interestingly Quirk calls himself a aspiring medical illustrator and not an artist, and expresses that he would like to pursue surgical illustration for medical malpractice cases.
Art Exhibits
He just completed a solo show exhibiting his body works, 'The Requited’, at The Northampton Center For The Arts. Presently he's working on a whole new project, which he discribes, "It starts dark, but eventually gets happy in the end".