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"Skin: A Canvas of Diversity and Resilience" Our skin, like a ballerina's back, gracefully embraces our bodies with its delicate yet strong presence

Background imageSkin Collection: Nude man

Nude man twisting at the waist

Background imageSkin Collection: Shar Pei Dog - puppy with iron on ironing board

Shar Pei Dog - puppy with iron on ironing board
JD-17441 DOG - Shar Pei puppy with iron on ironing board John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Nude man

Nude man
MODEL RELEASED. Nude man seen from the side

Background imageSkin Collection: Mans body

Mans body. Nude man with outstretched arms, seen from behind

Background imageSkin Collection: Naked Mole Rats - dry areas, North East Africa

Naked Mole Rats - dry areas, North East Africa
PM-10494 Naked Mole Rats dry areas, North East Africa. Heterocephalus glaber social species Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkin Collection: ballerina's back 2

ballerina's back 2
Young beautiful ballerina is posing in studio. Alexander Yakovlev

Background imageSkin Collection: Ostrich Legs & feet

Ostrich Legs & feet
KF-477 Ostrich - Legs & feet Strutio camelus Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt Under the White Wolf Ski

Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt Under the White Wolf Skin. An Indian stratagem on the level prairies. Date: ca. 1858

Background imageSkin Collection: Variety Theatre, Monte Saldo

Variety Theatre, Monte Saldo
English born Monte Saldo 1879 - 1949 (real name A. M. Woolaston). Strong-man, Gymnast and also an artists model. Here he is photographed in various statuesque classical poses as well as in the more

Background imageSkin Collection: Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting

Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting
PPG-1548 Tarantula / Baboon Spider / bird-eating Spiders- moulting Chile Phrixotrichus roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkin Collection: Sphynx Cat at the London Pet Show

Sphynx Cat at the London Pet Show
Billy Bones the Sphynx Cat from Moscow at the London Pet Show 2012

Background imageSkin Collection: Dog - Sharpei - brush coat

Dog - Sharpei - brush coat
LA-5368 Dog - Sharpei - brush coat Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Dog - Sharpei - brush coat

Dog - Sharpei - brush coat
LA-5367 Dog - Sharpei - brush coat Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Culex mosquito, SEM

Culex mosquito, SEM
Culex mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Culex sp. mosquito. The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (brown spheres)

Background imageSkin Collection: Northern Pine Snake

Northern Pine Snake
JD-7205 Northern Pine Snake Pituophis melanoleucus melanoleucus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Leopard Namibia

Leopard Namibia
WAT-8073 Leopard - close-up of coat Namibia, Africa Panthera pardus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Dogs - Two Shar Pei puppies sitting together

Dogs - Two Shar Pei puppies sitting together
JD-17418e DOG - two Shar Pei puppies sitting John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Shar Pei Dog 2 puppies

Shar Pei Dog 2 puppies
JD-17417e DOG - two Shar Pei puppies, sitting John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: Cupping

Cupping
MODEL RELEASED. Cupping. Cupping, or fire cupping, is a practice derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains

Background imageSkin Collection: Uller the Bowman

Uller the Bowman, god of winter & archery

Background imageSkin Collection: Advert / Tidmans Soap

Advert / Tidmans Soap
Tidmans Herbal Skin Soap

Background imageSkin Collection: St Bartholomew Apostle

St Bartholomew Apostle
SAINT BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE in the background you can see him being flayed alive : and in the foreground he is carrying not only his skin but the knife which removed it

Background imageSkin Collection: John Vivian of Pencalenick, John Opie (1761-1807)

John Vivian of Pencalenick, John Opie (1761-1807)
Oil on canvas, English School, around 1780. A portrait of a young John Vivian of Pencalenick (1772-1817). Vivian later became a Barrister and was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1812

Background imageSkin Collection: Eyelash mite, SEM

Eyelash mite, SEM
Eyelash mite. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an eyelash, or follicle, mite (Demodex folliculorum), a harmless parasite which lives inside human hair follicles

Background imageSkin Collection: Shar Pei Dog Puppy

Shar Pei Dog Puppy
JD-17413e DOG - Shar Pei puppy, side view John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSkin Collection: The young Nelson killing a polar bear (engraving)

The young Nelson killing a polar bear (engraving)
3643529 The young Nelson killing a polar bear (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The young Nelson killing a polar bear)

Background imageSkin Collection: Nude (Reclining with Hands behind Head), 1930 (gelatin silver print)

Nude (Reclining with Hands behind Head), 1930 (gelatin silver print)
1197690 Nude (Reclining with Hands behind Head), 1930 (gelatin silver print) by Stone, Sasha (1895-1940); 29.2x39.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageSkin Collection: Beauty Revealed, 1828. Creator: Sarah Goodridge

Beauty Revealed, 1828. Creator: Sarah Goodridge
Beauty Revealed, 1828. According to descendants of the statesman Daniel Webster (1782-1852), this miniature is a self-portrait Goodridge made for him

Background imageSkin Collection: Bass Drummer of the Northumberland Fusiliers

Bass Drummer of the Northumberland Fusiliers in his traditional ceremonial costume, featuring the whole skin of a leopard Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSkin Collection: The Conversion of Paula, by Alma-Tadema

The Conversion of Paula, by Alma-Tadema
The Conversion of Paula, by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema RA (1836-1912). Date: 1898

Background imageSkin Collection: Bugandan Royalty (card 1 of 2)

Bugandan Royalty (card 1 of 2)
Card 1 of 2. The young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda, seated on his elaborate golden throne (topped with a very British crown!), holding a staff of office, with his feet on a cheetah skin

Background imageSkin Collection: Signe, 1912 (oil on canvas)

Signe, 1912 (oil on canvas)
659653 Signe, 1912 (oil on canvas) by Zorn, Anders Leonard (1860-1920); 90.6x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Signe. Anders Leonard Zorn (1860-1920). Oil on canvas. Dated 1912

Background imageSkin Collection: Bungarus fasciatus, Banded Krait

Bungarus fasciatus, Banded Krait
Snake skin mounted on paper, The Patrick Russell Collection c.1790 Date: circa 1790

Background imageSkin Collection: Picture No. 11675613

Picture No. 11675613
Dark Field Light Micrograph: Scabies Mite. Date:

Background imageSkin Collection: Portrait of a young man

Portrait of a young man

Background imageSkin Collection: Man with a naked torso wearing long underwear in a horse barn sitting on bales of hay

Man with a naked torso wearing long underwear in a horse barn sitting on bales of hay

Background imageSkin Collection: Fantasy French postcard - Nude woman and doll

Fantasy French postcard - Nude woman and doll
Very stylish Fantasy French postcard depicting a nude woman smiling and cradling a doll in her arm. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSkin Collection: Hunting Trophies - A Good Bag - British East Africa

Hunting Trophies - A Good Bag - British East Africa (Modern Kenya). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSkin Collection: Picture No. 10876997

Picture No. 10876997
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Human Skin with Hair Follicles Date:

Background imageSkin Collection: Children under a sunlamp, 1960 C016 / 2693

Children under a sunlamp, 1960 C016 / 2693
Phototherapy. Children sitting under a sun lamp. Such lamps have a very bright, broad spectrum output. At the longer wavelength end of the spectrum (red and infrared)

Background imageSkin Collection: Petaurus breviceps ariel, sugar glider

Petaurus breviceps ariel, sugar glider
Petaurus breviceps ariel (Gould, 1849) sugar glider. BMNH 1842.5.26.1, female skin & skull, lectotype photographed next to specimen BMNH 1855.12.24.308 paralectotype skin

Background imageSkin Collection: Eyelash mite tails, SEM

Eyelash mite tails, SEM
Eyelash mite tails. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tails (pink) of three eyelash, or follicle, mites (Demodex folliculorum), protruding from a human hair follicle

Background imageSkin Collection: SEM of section through human skin

SEM of section through human skin
Skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a section through the human skin. The uppermost layers of the skin (pink and red) make up the epidermis

Background imageSkin Collection: Cupping

Cupping
MODEL RELEASED. Cupping. Therapist heating cups on a clients back. Cupping, or fire cupping, is a is a practice derived from Chinese medicine

Background imageSkin Collection: Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park

Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area)
JPF-14422 Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area) Northern Territory - Australia Chlamydosaurus kingii Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note

Background imageSkin Collection: Asian / Indian Elephant - eye close-up. Bandhavgarh National Park - India

Asian / Indian Elephant - eye close-up. Bandhavgarh National Park - India
WAT-9909 Asian / Indian Elephant - eye close-up Bandhavgarh National Park - India Elephas maximus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSkin Collection: California gray whale, adult - Colony of barnacles (Cryptolepas rhachianecti)

California gray whale, adult - Colony of barnacles (Cryptolepas rhachianecti)
FG-eb-937 California gray whale - adult, colony of barnacles (Cryptolepas rhachianecti) and Cyamid crustaceans on the head of a gray whale San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California South

Background imageSkin Collection: AFRICAN ELEPHANT - close-up view of bottom showing tail and skin

AFRICAN ELEPHANT - close-up view of bottom showing tail and skin
PM-855 AFRICAN ELEPHANT - close-up view of bottom showing tail and skin Loxodonta africana Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Skin: A Canvas of Diversity and Resilience" Our skin, like a ballerina's back, gracefully embraces our bodies with its delicate yet strong presence. It tells the story of our journey through life, bearing witness to every scar and mark that shapes us. Just as a nude man stands vulnerable and exposed, our skin acts as a shield against the outside world. It protects us from harsh elements while allowing us to feel the gentle touch of love and warmth. Even animals possess fascinating skin adaptations. Take the Shar Pei puppy on an ironing board; its wrinkled folds symbolize uniqueness and remind us that beauty comes in all forms. From a man's body to naked mole rats surviving in dry areas of North East Africa, our skin adapts to different environments, and is both resilient and adaptable, reflecting nature's ability to thrive even in challenging circumstances. The ostrich legs & feet showcase how diverse species have evolved their own unique coverings. Just like Native American Indian buffalo hunters under the White Wolf Ski, we too rely on our skin for survival - protecting ourselves from harm while embracing traditions passed down through generations. Witnessing creatures such as tarantulas leaving their moulting or observing Sphynx cats at pet shows reminds us that beneath the surface lies vulnerability waiting to shed old layers for growth and renewal. Whether it be a dog's brush coat or microscopic details captured by SEM imaging of Culex mosquitoes, each glimpse into different skins reveals intricate patterns designed by nature itself. In this vast tapestry of life, let us celebrate "skin" not just as an outer covering but also as a testament to resilience, diversity, adaptation - reminding us that we are all beautifully connected through this common thread called humanity.