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Cory Doctorow at 9:38 am Tue, May 1, 2012

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DDB Brazil's poster campaign for the art school at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo displays famous painters who appear to have been dissected, revealing organs depicted in their iconic painting styles. Street Anatomy has the whole set. Shown here: Dali (above) and Van Gogh (right). It's a pity no one's making those t-shirts, they're fab, especially the Van Gogh.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=552742314 Michael Takasaki

    Interesting, as applied to artists, but not exactly an original idea.

    http://www.marketingmag.ca/news/marketer-news/ocad-turns-greatness-inside-out-13101

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/Freethinkersanon Christopher

    I’ll be surprised if the Dali Museum in Florida doesn’t put the Dali picture on a t-shirt and sell it in the gift shop. For at least $50.

  • http://www.matthewpetty.com/ Matthew Petty

    It wouldn’t be green, though.

  • Alex Susemihl

    A friend of mine, working at a ad agency in São Paulo, designed, printed and wore a very similar t-shirt some time ago.  Here’s a link http://domingosoctaviano.com/Tees I’m not sure if they’re available for order somewhere!