Haunting Moss Sculptures

These 'Moss People' Sculptures Show Emotionless Women & Surreal Animals

Artist Kim Simonsson recently unveiled his 'Moss People' exhibition at the Jason Jacques Gallery in New York. This exhibit displays a surreal world of women who are made of moss or ceramic-made sculptures.

The gallery also includes various bizarre forest creatures such as a two-headed rabbit and a human-sized mouse. The creativity behind the sculptures carries an eerie and organic theme. While many of the displays showcase groups of women or creatures, there is one eye-catching solo figure. This particular woman is pure white and has golden birds flying out of her eyes.

The entirely surreal scene of the 'Moss People' shows the artists creative use of non-traditional materials. It also highlights his deeply creative imagination, which shows hints towards fairy tales and inspirations of the like.
Trend Themes
1. Surreal Sculptures - Artists can explore the use of non-traditional materials and incorporate imaginative elements to create visually striking sculptures.
2. Organic Themes - Incorporating natural elements like moss and ceramics into artwork can create a captivating and eerie ambiance.
3. Fantasy Inspirations - Drawing inspiration from fairy tales and fantasy can spark creativity in the creation of unique and imaginative sculptures.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Artists can experiment with unconventional materials and themes to create disruptive and visually captivating sculptures.
2. Gallery and Exhibition - Gallery owners and curators can explore showcasing surreal and unique sculptures to attract art enthusiasts and create memorable exhibitions.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate surreal sculptures with organic themes into their projects to create visually striking and immersive spaces.

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