
Shintaro Ohata.
The image above is of a sculpture and a painting by Shintaro Ohata. He combines the two in a truly original way. See more below:

Something from last semester;
part of a series of ceramic figures where children have body fluids that turn into creatures
this is drool
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Le génie du mal [The genius of evil, aka; Lucifer]; Guillaume Geefs
“The statue was originally a commission for Geefs’ younger brother Joseph, who completed it in 1842 and installed it the following year. It generated controversy at once and was criticized for not representing a Christian ideal. The cathedral administration declared that “this devil is too sublime.” The local press intimated that the work was distracting the “pretty penitent girls” who should have been listening to the sermons.” [x]
[The original ‘sublime’ version shown below, and the ‘revised’ one in the photoset above]
> Make sculpture of the devil
> No this sculpture is too hot for church
> Make another one
> It’s even hotter

Jesse Kanda - Untitled (2010) - flower in a vase constructed of deer bones

Sleeping Beauty statue in Berlin Louis Sußmann-Hellborn (1828- 1908): Dornröschen

Dans la position très singulière qui est la mienne (In the Very Singular Position Which is Mine), 2012
Valérie Blass

Pim Palsgraaf, Multiscape, 2006
(taxidermy fox, wood, metal, model houses)