stop the violence
Francois Robert spent hundreds of hours to create this artwork. He purchased a human skeleton in the mid-90’s, during an auction from an old school and he called this work Stop the violence.
fashion death
Japanese artist Fumie Sasabuchi uses the image and idea of death to explore body and its surface, creating a series of hybrid images in which promotional aesthetic is fused with material naturalistic anatomical study.
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Wearable Sculptures
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kate macdowell
“We do not want merely to see beauty, though, God knows, even that is bounty enough. We want something else which can hardly be put into words–to be united with the beauty we see, to pass into it, to receive it into ourselves, to bathe in it, to become part of it.” – C.S. Lewis.
In Kate’s work this romantic ideal of union with the natural world conflicts with our contemporary impact on the environment. Her pieces are in part responses to environmental stressors including climate change, toxic pollution, and gm crops. They also borrow from myth, art history, figures of speech and other cultural touchstones.
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Anatomical heart gifts for Valentine’s day
Are you in London or are you planning to go there between February, 8th and 10th? Don’t miss the Eat your heart out Anatomical heart pop up and show your partner how truly madly creepily you love him/her!!
Stunning pieces are waiting for you, check the list here
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