Suzanna Scott's anatomical handmade robots
Suzanna Scott's anatomical handmade robots

Video: Suzanna Scott's anatomical handmade robots

Video: Suzanna Scott's anatomical handmade robots
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Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott

Anything can be expected from capricious muses. So, someone is inspired by the rustle of autumn leaves or the spring wind, someone finds their inspiration in love or sadness. And the American artist Suzanna Scott - in old broken things, scraps of fabric, tattered books …

Most of her outlandish sculptures, which look like robots or alien men, are created by Suzanne from items found in a junkyard, attic, or scrap-bought items. Often these are parts from household appliances, broken door handles, tin cans, or even out of nowhere debris and fragments that have come from.

Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott
Anatomical robot dollhouses by Suzanna Scott

Interestingly, Suzanne calls her robotic people, covered with images of internal organs and other anatomical drawings, dollhouses - doll houses. Although dolls do not live in them, and they are unlikely to ever be. These and other works of the artist can be viewed in the gallery on the 360see website.

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