A melanoma that looks like a tiger

Neo-Neoplasticism

Here we see a new form of art, “Neoneoplasticisim”. The term Neoplasticism was already taken.

Tiger

Neoneoplasticism is a pioneering art form that merges medical imagery with imaginative abstraction. Inspired by dermoscopy—the detailed examination of skin lesions—it reinterprets these views into whimsical, unexpected creations, such as a nevus that unmistakably resembles a cat.

Cat

The name “Neoneoplasticism” reflects both the concept of “new growth” in dermatology and the abstract nature of the Neoplasticism movement, offering a fresh perspective on skin and form. By blending biology with surrealism, it challenges us to see medical imagery not just as a diagnostic tool but as a canvas for creativity.

Mona Lisa

The compositions highlight organic forms drawn from dermatoscopic details. Consider the below, where a seborrheic keratosis is reimagined as a grumpy toad.

Grumpy Toad – Inspired by Matsumoto Hoji


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