-1" x 2.5"; 1/8" thick laser-cut wood
- Painted with acrylic paint and sealed with a protective varnish
-Sterling Silver hypoallergenic earring hooks with rubber earring backs
A perfect gift for the pharmacist, doctor, or medical student in your life!
With a background education in Neuroscience, anatomy and science continue to inspire my artwork. I merge science with art by re-presenting anatomy through stylized forms and hyper-saturated colors.
All wood pieces are laser-cut by me with my Glowforge within my studio. I create each piece myself and take care in every step of the process. You’re not just buying earrings, but supporting my humble little dream. Last year, I created a 21 ft long landscape painting about the pharmaceutical industry, and that's where this odd little creature was born. I've experienced both the positives and the side effects of medication as it is a part of my daily routine, so I am neither condoning nor encouraging pills with these earrings. For me, it's a conversation starter if you're into long talks about our healthcare system like I am ;)
Got a pharmacist, healthcare worker, or medical student in your life? These might be the earrings for them (or for YOU)!
Item details
Price
$25.00
Quantity available
20
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 2.5 in
Width: 1 in
Height: 0.13 in
Package
Length/Depth: 7 in
Width: 5 in
Height: 0.5 in
Shipping
Free
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Refund & return policy
No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Savannah for more information.
With a background in Neuroscience, the hidden physiology of the body continues to inspire my work. My paintings merge science with art by re-presenting anatomy through stylized forms and hyper-saturated colors. These larger-than-life paintings expose the inner systems and confront viewers with what it means to be a living body within the context of our current health care system.
I maintain laboratory-like precision through a graphic, hard-edge style. The technical aspects and the process of creating these forms without the aid of tape or stencils are just as important as the content.