



Hungarian artist Géza Szöllősi has a number of intriguing art projects showcased on his website szollosi.eu, including a number of anatomical sculptures rendered in the medium of pork meat (third and fourth down). Thanks so much to Zsófia Keresztes for sending this along.
4 comments:
Fascinating! I think it's interesting how the "body" and "garments" are in some cases the same material, in other cases different, but preserved together. It really blurs the distinction between flesh and costume.
Wonderfully disturbing. :D
Very interesting...
I'm definitely a big fan of his work.
Sooo disturbing !
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