Infantile Monster Sculptures

The Lydia Dekker Horrible Sweet Series is Adorably Grotesque

At once adorable and sweet yet gruesome and monstrous, the Lydia Dekker Horrible Sweet sculpture series provokes a confusing mixture of emotions.

Artist Lydia Dekker uses soft, sugary sweet colors in the pastel range, including pale greens, pinks and blues, and gives each of her critters extremely adorable expressions. You almost want to pick them up and cuddle them like you would a small puppy or a baby doll, but the purposefully ugly and contorted features, such as bulbous noses, shriveled limbs and twisted smiles, make you rethink that first instinct. These little sculptures are what I would imagine horrifying monsters and weird aliens probably look like as infants.

The Lydia Dekker Horrible Sweet sculpture series makes you go "aww" and cringe at the same time.

Horrible-sweet Art
Creating art that blends adorable and gruesome aesthetics
Monstrously Cute
Combining monstrous features with cute and cuddly creatures
Twisted Innocence
Exploring the dark side of childhood through playful and innocent-looking artwork

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Art
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SCORE
2.8 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 60%
Activity 15%
Freshness 8%

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