Set of 2.
An anatomical form, reimagined. The human pelvis has long been recognised as a structure of balance, weight transfer, and architectural stability. Yet when viewed through a different lens, its contours reveal something unexpected — symmetry that mirrors the wings of a butterfly.
Pelvic Butterfly is a two-piece artwork that transforms pelvic anatomy into a layered, chromatic composition. The ilium, sacrum, and acetabular forms remain structurally recognisable, but they dissolve into colour bands, textures, and negative space. The result is both anatomical and abstract — familiar, yet newly interpreted.
From a distance, the set reads as contemporary art: vibrant, balanced, and rhythmically composed. Up close, the skeletal framework becomes apparent. The pelvic ring anchors the centre; the iliac wings extend outward; the sacral axis grounds the composition. It is structure disguised as spontaneity.
This is not a diagnostic chart. It is not instructional. It is a visual reinterpretation of load-bearing symmetry — a reminder that anatomy can be architectural, and architecture can be expressive. Displayed together, the two panels create a mirrored dialogue of left and right, stability and lift. The colour layering introduces energy into clinical spaces without compromising professionalism. It invites curiosity without demanding attention.
For clinics that value both structural intelligence and creative restraint, Pelvic Butterfly adds a sense of lightness to one of the body’s most foundational regions.
A playful gesture — grounded in anatomy.
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