Black White and Gray – Behind the White Coat

Venus of Willendorf,
depicting a woman with exaggerated sexual features representing an early fertility deity, or perhaps a mother goddess. estimated to have been made around 25,000-30,000 years ago
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fashion show 3 buttons
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fashion show 3 buttons
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The Button and the Sternum
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Dancer on the Abdomen
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Dancer on the Abdomen
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Stamen
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Art of Radiology
in Black and White
Units to Unity
The Body is Made of Organs and Family is Made of People and the Families Make Up Our Community
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Art of medicine
Art of Radiology
 X-rays CT scans MRI’s 
36″ x 24″
Feet Man Duet
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Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
Langerhans Cell is a dendritic white cell with a wavy nucleus that creates granulomas and infiltrates the interstitium. It thus causes spiculated nodules that appear as spiculated nodules on CT
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The Face
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The Face
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What do I really need?
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Introspection
Art of Radiology

Foot Dance
MRI of the Foot used for the Arms and MRI of the Head Used for the Head
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Bird Man
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Feet Man
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Romantic Coup[le with a Lot of Back Bone
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Fourth Position
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The Face
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En Pointe
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Radiology Depends on Black and White
1. Why did you create this piece? The whole is bigger than the parts and anatomy and physiology teach us how this works in the body as well as in radiology
2. What was your inspiration? The current racial tensions in our country
3. What does this piece mean to you as a radiologist/artist?
In radiology we need the black and the white and all the shades in between in order for us to understand and interpret the image.
Ashley Davidoff