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The Esther Shimazu Sculptures are Dressed in Their Birthday Suits

Artist Esther Simazu’s ceramic sculptures take their lifelike form by each body part being constructed individually and then assembled. Each tooth to toenail is lifelike.

By using traditional vessel-making techniques to make lightweight animated sculptures, each of these mischievous-looking friends are carefully worked over, smoothed, sanded and airbrushed with oxides to look as though they could reach out and touch someone. Most of Esther Simazu's sculptures are bald, nude chunky, fun-loving Asian women, unconcerned about clothing. From time to time there is the occasional male figure or companion animal that looks just as pleased and playful.
Trend Themes
1. Ceramic Sculptures - Innovative ceramic sculpture techniques could be leveraged to create lifelike, customizable products for the home decor and collectibles industries.
2. Body-part Assembly - The technique of individually constructing body parts for assembly could be used in robotics manufacturing and prosthetics development to create more realistic and natural movement.
3. Bald and Nude - The popularity of the bald and nude aesthetic in Esther Simazu's sculptures could be translated into fashion and beauty trends, promoting body positivity and comfort in natural appearances.
Industry Implications
1. Art - These innovative sculpture techniques and aesthetic trends could promote growth in the art world as well as in the home decor and collectibles markets.
2. Robotics - Applying body-part assembly techniques in robotics could disrupt the manufacturing industry and create more advanced and complex robotic systems.
3. Fashion and Beauty - The bald and nude aesthetic in Esther Simazu's sculptures could inspire fashion and beauty trends that promote natural appearances and body positivity.

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