Woven Rope Sculptures (UPDATE)

Mozart Guerra's Art Pieces Boast Incredibly Detailed Constructions

Mozart Guerra's woven rope sculptures feature unique designs and intricate constructions. Based in Paris, the artist looks to wildlife for his inspiration and creates faux taxidermy depictions of moose, deer and other animals.

His woven rope sculptures are constructed out of weaved nylon that is displayed in a wide variety of vibrant and muted tones. These tactile art pieces are large in scale and striking in their style aesthetic.

These detailed sculptures by Mozart Guerra reveal an immense amount of detail when examined at a close range. The knitted pieces remind one of sophisticated stuffed animal toys and are an unconventional translation of traditional taxidermy. If you're a fan of intricate sculpture art, then you'll appreciate the work that went into creating these gorgeous art pieces.
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