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    The Vacanti Man by Rob Elford

    The Vacanti Man explores an allegorical visual narrative of pixelated body horror inspired by the experiments of Charles Vacanti, who cultivated human limbs under a subject’s skin. It explores Freudian, quasi-religious projections of masculinity, which are represented by the reoccurring imagery of the eye and the hand. The hands and arms originate from 3d scans of actual limbs. These have then been subjected to a literal process of decimation, where a computerised algorithm reduces the original scan data into simplified tessellated shapes. This decimation explores the reductionist nature of masculinized gender norms and current political trends of backwards facing social conservatism. Das Projekt besteht aus einer Reihe von übertriebenen und…

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    Sculptures by Thomas Lerooy

    Artist Thomas Lerooy creates a mixture of metals, glass and stone to create a surreal sculptures series depicting distorted body parts and faces all referencing mortality and destruction. See some selected works below:

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    Scarecrows by Kate Fichard

    “I noticed some time ago that scarecrows no longer exist in the fields and vegetable gardens in France. This is largely because pesticides and protection nets have completely replaced them. Sensitive to environmental concerns and ecology, I conceived a project to restore these forgotten field sculptures. With the help of Hugo Deniau, a visual artist, my idea was to offer the birds of our region both the nicest and most frightening way to meet scarecrows again. The word “scarecrows” is derived from the verb “scare”—these figures are supposed to inspire fear in the animals that land on the fields and eat the seeds before the plants have grown. Indeed, die…

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    Distorted Furnature by Angelo Arnold

    Questionably functional but fun to look at, Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie sicher Sie sich auf diesen manipulierten Möbeln des Künstlers Angelo Arnold fühlen sollten. From broom bristled legs to collapsing structures. See some selected works below:

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    Wind & Rain by Kazumi Tanaka

    Objects like bones and shells manipulated into instruments in a series titled Wind & Regen des Bildhauers Kazumi Tanaka. A Japanese proverb says, "Ein Toter hat keinen Mund." Es gibt viele traditionelle Lieder oder Volkslieder aus der ganzen Welt, die oft von Morden und unangenehmen Todesfällen erzählen. If only I could live with joy, happiness and peaceful thoughts all the time. I want to inhale all the beauty while I can. It took my breath away as I walked through woods. The wind shook the trees and lost their leaves while dead animals decomposed. After the rain I felt the warmth of the sun, und…

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    Sculptures by Gerard Mas

    Classic renaissance sculptures with an odd or cheeky twist created by artist Gerard Mas. You can find the figures blowing bubble gum, doing hand stands, experiment with their belly piercings and more. See some selected works below:

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    Sculptures by Claudia Fontes

    Weiße Figuren, die sich fest umklammern, während sie in einer unheimlichen, aber romantischen Serie der Skulptur Claudia Fontes zu Pilzen wie Wucherungen und Sporen geformt werden. See some selected works below: