Watching my little brother try and mack on a girl my age is both beautiful and painful at the see time
“A series of photographic works titled ‘A Woman’s Work is Never Done’ Using my own hand as a base material, I considered it a canvas upon which I stitched into the top layer of skin using thread to create the appearance of an incredibly work worn hand. By using the technique of embroidery, which is traditionally employed to represent femininity and applying it to the expression of its opposite, I hope to challenge the pre-conceived notion that ‘women’s work’ is light and easy. Aiming to represent the effects of hard work arising from employment in low paid ‘ancillary’ jobs, such as cleaning, caring and catering, all traditionally considered to be ‘women’s work’.
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Jean “Moebius” Giraud
Surreal art by Karl Persson
Wheel of Life Made From Marching Skeleton Legs by Monika Horčicová
Czech artist Monika Horčicová used a set of 29 walking skeleton legs and feet, which were made by 3D printing. Composed from plaster composite, sculpted and then casted into polyurethane resin, the pieces are meticulously assembled.
Horčicová intentionally uses a macabre symbol to represent the wheel of life, which is a symbol for birth, death and rebirth. The unconventional motif allows the viewer to freely interpret the wheel of life and and its unorthodox syntax.