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. Drawing inspiration from dermoscopy—the detailed examination of skin lesions—this style reimagines dermatoscopic views, turning them into whimsical and unexpected creations. The art brings forth surprising juxtapositions, such as a nevus that unmistakably resembles a cat.

Cat

The name “Neoneoplasticism” reflects both the concept of “new growth” from dermatology and the abstract nature of the Neoplasticism movement, inviting viewers to explore skin and form from a fresh perspective. By blending the biological with the surreal, this style challenges how we see medical imagery, encouraging us to recognize it not just as a diagnostic tool but as a canvas for unexpected beauty and creativity.

Mona Lisa

In practice, Neoneoplasticism embraces a fusion of abstract medical visuals with creative reinterpretation, grounded in both artistic and biological foundations. Each piece transforms skin lesions into abstract yet recognizable figures, showcasing the harmony between clinical precision and imaginative expression. The compositions highlight organic forms—often drawn from dermatoscopic details—reimagined as playful entities, creating balanced yet surreal representations that celebrate the hidden beauty within the human skin.

Grumpy Toad – Inspired by Matsumoto Hoji


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