Deceptive X-Rayed Animals

Trinity by Wonman Kim Exhibits the Weird and the Wonderful

Trinity by Wonman Kim, an artist hailing from Korea also known as Curt Man, is an art exhibit comprised of strange x-rays of stranger animals. Deceptive in its execution, the images showcased are not what they at first appear. Upon closer inspection, what looked to be a real animal has morphed into some kind bionic species. Yet viewers will detect not only machinery and organic parts, but other weird items such as fruits, rifles and more.

The artist's first solo show, Trinity by Wonman Kim is a curious collection of images that have already earned him some much deserved praise. Scott M. Fisher writes, "The Trinity exhibit is a dazzling display of the weird and wonderful! Where the everyday becomes extraordinary." The graphic designer and illustrator has perfected bringing quirky to life.
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