J. Sayuri Brain Anatomy Art Prints - Neuroscience Wall Decor, Set of 3 Unframed Watercolor Prints (8.5 x 8.5) - Neurology & Psychology Office or Home Decor
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J. Sayuri Brain Anatomy Art Prints - Neuroscience Wall Decor, Set of 3 Unframed Watercolor Prints (8.5 x 8.5) - Neurology & Psychology Office or Home Decor
- SET OF 3 BRAIN ANATOMY PRINTS Includes three unframed human brain art prints showing coronal, sagittal, and axial views. Each print measures 8.5" x 8.5" (21.6 cm x 21.6 cm).
- ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR NEUROSCIENCE ART Features J. Sayuri’s abstract watercolor style layered into detailed neuroanatomy imagery for a modern science-meets-art look.
- PREMIUM MATERIALS Professionally printed on high-quality cardstock for crisp detail and vibrant color. Signed by the artist on each print.
- GIFTABLE SCIENCE DECOR A thoughtful gift idea for medical and psychology students, neurologists, therapists, professors, researchers, and science lovers.
- READY TO FRAME Square format fits standard 8.5" x 8.5" frames (frame not included). Ideal for office, clinic, study, dorm, or home gallery walls.
The human brain is a powerful and mysterious organ. Artist, J. Sayuri appropriates neurological images to create the intricate shapes of the human brain with her abstract watercolor paintings. In her human brain art series, J. Sayuri embeds abstract watercolor paintings within cross-sections of human brains in a conscious effort to create a dialogue between neuroscience and art as well as psychology and design. Brain art for all! SPECIFICATIONS - This human brain print set includes (3) three 8.5" x 8.5" - Each neurological print is carefully packaged with a sturdy backing board and an attractive clear plastic slip to preserve the artwork - All prints contain common and scientific name of human beings - Each print is proudly signed by the artist, J. Sayuri. Thank you to the Department of Physiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan State University, the National Museum of Health and Medicine, and other brain collection contributors for providing an enormously accessible collection of neurological images to curious minds.





