This compelling original textile art piece stands as a definitive visual statement within the highly celebrated Anatomy series by international fine artist Ana Seggiaro. The large scale mixed media composition masterfully revives the historical scientific plates of Dutch anatomist Bernhard Sigfried Albinus printing a detailed human skeleton standing in front of a monumental historical rhinoceros engraving onto premium cloth. Seggiaro subverts the academic composition through a heavy tactile intervention, applying a dense solid ellipse of bright red linen embroidery that blocks out the center of the animal and represents a heart or a vibrant circulatory organ.
Seggiaro's fascination for the human body, for the movement of the muscles, the bone structure, and the circulatory system coexists perfectly with the arteries of red linen, with the spills of silk and the textile vapors that Seggiaro infuses into these open bodies.
In her series, the thread plays multiple roles and acquires different meanings. On his characters, the embroidery sometimes resembles a surgical seam or becomes the circulatory system of a dissected body, a fantastic intervention capable of reviving the exhumed bodies of the Dutch anatomist Bernhard Sigfried Albinus.
Textile Art at The Art Design Project in Miami, Florida, exemplifies the synthesis of contemporary design and artistic mastery. This textile piece seamlessly bridges the anatomical precision with abstract creativity, offering viewers a profound visual and tactile experience. Acquire this original piece of textile art by Ana Seggiaro, worthy of investment, and enrich your private art collection with certified worldwide shipping.
Original Textile Art Piece - Untitled Rhinoceros, 2015. By Ana Seggiaro
Untitled, 2015
From the series Anatomy
Embroidery on printed cloth
Dimensions: 51.1 H x 35.4 W in.
Unframed
Hand Embroidery
Ana Seggiaro is a multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges geographical and temporal divides, creating a dialogue between diverse cultures and historical contexts. Seggiaro holds a degree in Drawing and Printmaking from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón, where she graduated in 1988, laying the foundations of a career dedicated to exploring the boundaries of art and culture.

















