Illustrated Anatomy: First Edition
Smashley
March 14, 2013
Those of you who have been following MAL for a while know that we love sciency tattoos. Lots of people do, in fact — Carl Zimmer even compiled a bunch of them into a book. Sometimes, we even catch a glimpse of them on strangers. And what better way to approach a stranger than to say “Hi, I’m a contributor to this cool art and science blog. Can I take a picture of your tattoo?”
Which is what I did for our first-ever edition of a brand-new post series entitled Illustrated Anatomy.

This tattoo belongs to Elizabeth LaPorte of Chicago, who I met at an art-salon house party. That bone is the humerus, which just happens to be the actual bone over which it’s tattooed. Cool, huh?
By Smashley
Ashley Hamer (aka Smashley) lives in Chicago where she plays jazz saxophone, writes stuff, and does a lot of skeptickin'. She is currently recovering from being raised in the wooiest city in California and then living in Megachurch Texas, USA. Her tenor saxophone's name is Ladybird.
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A humerus tattoo? That’s funny.
Wah-wahhh.

On my arm I have a sine wave, on my back are peonies.
@Madfishmonger: That’s a lovely picture and your tattoos are so well done! Thanks for sharing.