bits and bobbins

fiber (diversion): knitted organs

mostly unknown fact (unless you’re a particularly astute reader with a devilishly good memory): i’m sickeningly, hopelessly facinated with the biology of the human body. in my free time, i literally devour books on medicine, human biology, and watch everything interesting on the same on the telly. i wanted to be an MD when i was a wee girl.

couple that with with my thing for all things fiber…and you can see why i am obsessed with this knitted brain, heart, and intestines by artist sarah illenberger:

SIheart.jpg

SIbrain.jpg

SIintestines.jpg

i think the use of yarn to fashion faux organs is a particularly sensitive, deeply metaphorical choice with a dual meaning: said yarn is soft, it’s gauge delicate, echoing the equally delicate nature of our innards, sitting protected in our body cavities. but conversely, the choice to sculpt these organs out of yarn with the medium of knitting suggests strength: our organs are resilient, tough, capable of keeping most of us ticking, thinking, moving along in a myriad of ways daily, and for decades.

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see also: this slightly less poetic looking (though equally as cool) knitted digestive system by matie trewe (via craftster.org)

Comments

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  1. I love how the veins over the heart spread…almost in a dainty manner.


  2. these are all great, but the heart is especially sublime. i love it.


  3. these are so wonderfully delicate even though the organs serve such a huge purpose in daily life. soft and scrunchy, i would like to wear them in my hair or on a jacket.


  4. Woah, I would love one of these. show em off during bio lecture and have the other bio nerds just gush as i did.


  5. oh my god. so amazing. wow.


  6. Wow– I love this post, and your descriptions.


  7. beautiful!


  8. Tricia,
    This jewelry line is right up your alley

    http://paraphernalia.nu/


  9. marketa: thanks for the link! :)

    i already know about paraphernalia, in fact, i actually posted about her work about a year ago: http://bitsandbobbins.com/journal/2007/03/20/if-money-was-no-object-10/


  10. These are amazing!

    A Finnish artist you would probably find interesting is Anu Tuominen. She does a lot of work with found objects, and crochets and knits.

    I didn’t find a web site but you could do a google images search if you like. Or maybe I should blog about her :) .


  11. i love these!! i crocheted a [slightly-larger-than-] life-size anatomical heart [ seen here ] complete with veins for my valentine this valentine’s day. the ones you show here are slightly more subtle, but they are of course gorgeous! hooray for organs of the yarn variety! :)


  12. Wow. That is too cool!!


  13. Tricia,

    I had a feeling you already knew about Paraphenalia.
    {love the huge shoe in that post}

    Just for giggles check out these guys…

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mixedspecies/sets/72157602786662028/


  14. wow.


  15. wow!!!!!


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  17. Oh I love those. They would look great as brooches.


  18. Love these.


  19. WOW you heat guts too?! Yay!
    My friend Karrie made a life sized inside out costume once. Apparently she made one for Blythe too:
    http://www.girlontherocks.com/knit/blog/2007/10/30/creepy/


  20. BraaaaaAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS!? BRAAAAAAAAIIiiiiIIIIIIIIIiiiiiNNNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSS!