Video: Spooky realistic sculptures by Samuel Salcedo
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The creations of the Spanish sculptor Samuel Salcedo do not leave indifferent any of the visitors to his exhibition. By exposing the human body, Salcedo reveals the true nature of modern society. With the help of nude images, the artist experiments with the feelings of the audience - his sculptures are so realistic that they cause both laughter and goosebumps at the same time.
Salcedo's creative manner has a distinctive feature - his sculptures are super realistic. Blood freezes in my veins when my gaze comes across piled human heads, or a naked dwarf with the head of Mickey Mouse.
Through the grotesque in his works, Salcedo combines tragedy and humor, beauty and disgust, sadness and joy. By criticizing the current society in this way, the author tries to evoke sympathy from the audience for themselves.
“I like to mix things up, like sadness and fun, in a different way. Let's say I take the image of a rabbit that people usually associate with something funny, and add a completely sad expression to it. But this does not mean that my work must necessarily be ugly - it must be unexpected!"
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