Xray Wall Art

27 creative works found

  • floralxray
    by Vansk

    US$21.38–US$114.00

    Wilted sunflowers pose on a backdrop of xray-like replicas of themselves.

  • Shell
    by Darren Burdell

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    X-Ray Image

  • Vertebrae
    by mmargot

    US$3.42

    X-ray of White Plastic Chair reveals vital structural form.

  • Evolusie
    by Paul Tait

    US$3.76–US$100.32

    Taken at the Cradle of Human Kind, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Music in my bones
    by Mazrad

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    an x-ray of my spine.. A digitally combined image, photography and acrylic painting.

  • The Undercover Artist
    by Andy Mercer

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Nobody suspects that behind his well groomed, smart and bespectacled exterior that he has been touched by the unseen powers of the cosmos and now with the aid of his special glasses he sees the world with super “x-ray” artist vision. I’ve always liked this one.. not sure why though. He is the artistic equivalent of Clark Kent.. any minute now he is going to rip open his shirt. Are you really an artist ? Click here to find out

  • X-Ray Image

  • Self Portrait
    by Markus Kunschak

    US$4.28–US$42.75

    Drawing on paper. / Taking the concept ’ look within’ to a radiological level.

  • More in the “Hope” Series

  • Inner
    by Cameron Gray

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Just a little something I accidentally started creating while working on another project currently in progress.

  • The Terrorist
    by Markus Kunschak

    US$4.28–US$42.75

    Drawing on Paper / Often the enemy lies within.

  • Osteo-organic Abstract
    by Ginny Schmidt

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    This image came off my camera as a complete surprise. Obviously an accidental click of the shutter, because the pictures on either side of it were normal shots recording my process of reupholstering some dining room chairs. Having no idea what this is actually a picture of, I nevertheless was quite taken with the organic feel of it, almost like an x-ray. The only digital tinkering I did with the image was to enhance the existing hue and saturation, and add a somewhat granular texture for an artistic sort of colored-pencil effect; the formations are exactly the same as originally photographed. / - – - – - – / I must confess that, although this picture has been on another art site (ImageKind) for months, in processing it today for redbubble, I added a border, the shading of which I learned here, after seeing it used to good effect by others. The first such shaded border that knocked my socks off was in a picture titled Delicious by aphoto4you. It was the first RB picture in my collection of favorites, and it is still there. / / So, being a bubbler is a learning experience for me. Now I still have to learn how to fractal!

  • The couple from Catherine Wheel got together and I was out of love. These photographs were art therapy expressing the process of courtship, from passion to death. / From the Opening of Stills Gallery, Sydney. / Original Sold.

  • Visions
    by Aloramyst

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A creative digital design by Aloramyst. FOR EASIER VIEWING OF MY ARTWORK CLICK here

  • this is what happens when you go for a swim in a sea of springs and you swallow a few hundred and need to get an xray to see what the go is…

  • Sacred Heart
    by Jayson Gaskell

    US$3.14–US$83.60

    Psalm 51 v 10 / Create in me a clean heart, o God…... This is also a t-shirt design

  • This Black & White photo was taken inside one of the holding cells in a now unused Gaol, in NSW Australia. It is a profile X-ray of an inmates skull – the images were glued to the wall of the cell.

  • Scoop
    by nitrams

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Two old ice cream scoops. Looks a bit X-rayed.

  • Another one from my X Ray fase.

  • Xray Flower
    by GetCarter

    US$4.99–US$133.00

  • Chest X-ray
    by oscarcwilliams

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Chest X-ray showing the ribcage.

  • Skeletons
    by ashtravis

    US$3.71

    I inverted this part of my larger work, the art of origami and liked how it made the crane look like a skeleton. Which really goes well with the theme of the original so I consider this an offshoot, like many others.

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