These human body for kids activities allow children to learn about the heart, muscles, lungs, 5 senses, bones organs, cells, and so much more!
Artist and recent Pratt Institute graduate Danny Quirk continues to amaze with incredibly realistic anatomical illustrations painted directly on the body.
Here are 7 amazing social media campaigns that show the tides are turning for women in our culture.
With seemingly ‘perfect’ social media posts hammering on your self-worth each and every day, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and believe that you might not look as good as you do. Correct posing, professional lighting, getting implants, having the entire day to exercise before photos, taking countless pictures until you get the right one, and photo-editing can turn anyone into an Instagram model or a fitness blogging star. However, it’s an inaccurate representation of reality and it can lead to a lot of pressure for women (especially young girls) to try and copy nigh-unachievable looks.
We've all dealt with acne, and it is NOT fun. But did you know diet can affect your skin? Here are 5 foods to avoid if you want good skin.
It’s amazing how our bodies can play a role in shaping our babies’ brains. A recent study has given us even more reasons to celebrate and value bodies of all shapes and sizes. It turns out that women with curvy bodies have a higher chance of having smarter kids, and we’ve gathered the reasons behind this interesting discovery.
Loving your curves isn't always easy. Sometimes, we need a little inspiration to remind us to appreciate every inch of our bodies, as is. Here are some of the best confidence quotes to help you learn to love your beautiful, healthy, curvy body (and forget about the scale).
While many artists strive to glamorize, and portray our world to be better than it actually is, others simply find art in our ordinary lives and our simple bodies. Mueck is one of those artists, and is now well known for his sculptures where he portrays humans at key stages in the life cycle, from birth through middle age, to death.
Malin Andersson is joined by five other incredible women to discuss body image and how their individual journeys have impacted what they see in the mirror
Reframing body image with body neutrality involves accepting and appreciating one’s body without judgment. It promotes a mindset shift focusing ... Read more
If there's one thing I'm working toward as a person actively engaged in body positivity, it's eliminating mass body hate. There are plenty of outside sources telling us as fat people how we should feel about our bodies — the media, our family…
One of the most common issues I see in my amazing, athletic-minded clients is not lack of throttle,
Modern Goddesses: The Power of Vegan Strength and Femininity!
With seemingly ‘perfect’ social media posts hammering on your self-worth each and every day, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and believe that you might not look as good as you do. Correct posing, professional lighting, getting implants, having the entire day to exercise before photos, taking countless pictures until you get the right one, and photo-editing can turn anyone into an Instagram model or a fitness blogging star. However, it’s an inaccurate representation of reality and it can lead to a lot of pressure for women (especially young girls) to try and copy nigh-unachievable looks.
Many of the most exciting discoveries in science are being played out in the human body, writes Brian Clegg
Artist and recent Pratt Institute graduate Danny Quirk continues to amaze with incredibly realistic anatomical illustrations painted directly on the body.
With seemingly ‘perfect’ social media posts hammering on your self-worth each and every day, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and believe that you might not look as good as you do. Correct posing, professional lighting, getting implants, having the entire day to exercise before photos, taking countless pictures until you get the right one, and photo-editing can turn anyone into an Instagram model or a fitness blogging star. However, it’s an inaccurate representation of reality and it can lead to a lot of pressure for women (especially young girls) to try and copy nigh-unachievable looks.
Artist and recent Pratt Institute graduate Danny Quirk continues to amaze with incredibly realistic anatomical illustrations painted directly on the body.
Many of us are wondering how on earth we're meant to like, or even accept our bodies, when we're being told from all angles that something isn't right about them and needs to be changed. Here I explain why it’s important to reach a place of body neutrality first and foremost, then progress to body a
Our bodies are amazing super computers that are absolutely capable of healing themselves. But, it is up to YOU to nourish your body to ensure proper functioning and repair of your cells and tissues…
EveryBODY deserves recognition, respect and love. A fun rhyming book about body diversity and acceptance ideal for toddlers to kids in Kindergarten or Grade one. Recipient of the Independent Book …
If there's one thing I'm working toward as a person actively engaged in body positivity, it's eliminating mass body hate. There are plenty of outside sources telling us as fat people how we should feel about our bodies — the media, our family…
Artists that produce photorealistic sculptures , for the most part, aim to show us our bodies and life as it really is. Photorealistic sculptors create truly amazing sculptures that will make you feel wonder, revulsion and the sense of looking in someone else's mirror. In this post we feature sculptors Ron Mueck, Evan Penny, Jamie Salmon, Duane Hanson, Sam Jinks and Adam Beane who produce sculpture that seems alive in every detail, right down to veins and rashes on skin. Ron Mueck Ron Mueck is one of the premier names in the photorealistic sculpture field. After that he opened up a studio to produce visual effects for the advertising industry, which he was successful at for some time. Jamie Salmon Vancouver sculptor Jamie Salmon uses human hair to help accentuate his photorealistic sculptures.
With seemingly ‘perfect’ social media posts hammering on your self-worth each and every day, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and believe that you might not look as good as you do. Correct posing, professional lighting, getting implants, having the entire day to exercise before photos, taking countless pictures until you get the right one, and photo-editing can turn anyone into an Instagram model or a fitness blogging star. However, it’s an inaccurate representation of reality and it can lead to a lot of pressure for women (especially young girls) to try and copy nigh-unachievable looks.
This is where body positive affirmations come in and why I have compiled a list of body positive affirmations to help.
Many things in the world are so complex that we must continue studying them to understand how they work. Our body is one of them. Science has spent decades learning new things about us, and we still don’t know everything. There are some facts that can surprise us. Here are some exciting things you probably don’t know about the human body.
Hayley Madigan lost her period after bodybuilding saw her develop an obsession with staying lean. She now helps others get stronger and healthier.
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Danny Quirk is a young American artist who‘s bringing science to a completely new level. Using liquid latex, acrylic paint, and Sharpies, Quirk creates realistic drawings directly on the human body to reveal the amazing human anatomy.
How do we navigate body image challenges?
With seemingly ‘perfect’ social media posts hammering on your self-worth each and every day, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and believe that you might not look as good as you do. Correct posing, professional lighting, getting implants, having the entire day to exercise before photos, taking countless pictures until you get the right one, and photo-editing can turn anyone into an Instagram model or a fitness blogging star. However, it’s an inaccurate representation of reality and it can lead to a lot of pressure for women (especially young girls) to try and copy nigh-unachievable looks.