The x-ray photography of Hugh Turvey – in pictures See images from x-ray photography artist Hugh Turvey, which are on show at the Oxo Gallery in London Tweet Stiletto One of my earliest images is of my wife Artemi’s leg, produced in 1998 when she was 29. It is a beautiful hand-coloured x-ray image of her tibia, fibula, ossa tarsi, metatarsals and phalanges, or simply titled ‘foot in stiletto’. It is a modern scientific vision of a ‘femme fatale’ … the allure of the woman in a stiletto and the visual insight as to how the foot is indubitably contorted Photograph: Hugh Turvey Bladderwrack Installation 2013 Photograph: Hugh Turvey Air (2010) Photograph: Hugh Turvey Lily (2008) Photograph: Hugh Turvey ‘Magic With’ When I see a magician's hat, I think rabbit. I can’t see it ( but I know it is there ). This is cognitive and rational. I believe in magic Photograph: Hugh Turvey Male and female thornback rays (2009) Photograph: Hugh Turvey Sage composition (2014) Photograph: Hugh Turvey Woman drinking water (2009) All images are courtesy of Hugh Turvey, Artist in Residence, The British Institute of Radiology Photograph: Hugh Turvey