Architectural Body Horror

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Sculptor Monica Piloni Creates Sensually Grotesque Works of Art

Those who understand body horror as the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body in horror fiction will be surprised to see it appropriated slightly differently in this series of art. Monica Piloni, a sculptor born in Sao Paolo, Brazil, has created body horror art that appears to take on a much more abstract appearance. Although there is a grotesque break-down present throughout, the sculptures are also very sensual and surreal.

As Beautiful Decay points out, "Though of course the body horror is a highlight of Piloni’s work, there something more to it. Her art explores identity and otherness. 'Triptych Self-Portrait,' is a sculpture of a woman as seen through a kaleidoscope. It’s a grotesque play of symmetry and perspective." The concentration on body horror is simply a starting point in many respects.
Trend Themes
1. Sensual Body Horror - Exploring body horror in art through a surreal and sensual lens.
2. Abstract Identity Art - Creating sculptures that explore identity and otherness through abstraction and distortion.
3. Grotesque Symmetry Art - Using symmetry and perspective to create grotesque and unsettling art pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - Opportunity for artists and galleries to embrace the exploration of unconventional subjects in order to create unique art pieces that stand out from the rest.
2. Fashion - The use of grotesque and surreal elements can be incorporated into fashion design, creating bold and unconventional clothing that pushes the boundaries of fashion.
3. Entertainment - Film and television producers can take inspiration from body horror art to create unsettling and thought-provoking storylines that challenge viewers' perceptions.

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