Grotesque Plasticized Celeb Sculptures

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These Acrylic Paint Sculptures Feature a Human Underneath

The celebrity sculptures by quirky artist Marie-Lou Desmeules are a creative fusion of plastic, acrylic paint and the human body. Each sculpture is made using a live model as a canvas with a series of plastic sheets and acrylic paint layered over top to manipulate the model's face into that of a celebrity's.

Canadian artist Marie-Lou Desmeules created the 'Painting Surgeries' celebrity sculpture series to comment on the growing cosmetic surgery obsession. Using live models, Marie-Lou Desmeules layered sheets of plastic and acrylic paint to reshape the model's face and turn them into life-like replicas of popular celebrities. The results are somewhat grotesque and even distorted representations of celebrities like Steve Jobs, Pamela Anderson, Hulk Hogan and even Barbie.
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Sculpture Trend - The trend of using live models, plastic sheets, and acrylic paint to create grotesque celebrity sculptures is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the art and entertainment industry.
2. Cosmetic Surgery Commentary - Using plasticized sculptures to comment on society's obsession with cosmetic surgery presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the healthcare and beauty industries.
3. Replica Repurposing - Repurposing replicas of popular celebrities into grotesque sculptures opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion and entertainment industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Entertainment Industry - The art and entertainment industry can leverage the celebrity sculpture trend to create unique and thought-provoking experiences for their audiences.
2. Healthcare Industry - The healthcare industry can explore using plasticized sculptures as a medium to raise awareness and spark conversations about the potential dangers and consequences of cosmetic surgery.
3. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can utilize grotesque sculptures as a means to challenge societal beauty standards and promote body positivity and acceptance.

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