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| | | --- Reply above this line to comment on this post --- This post is scheduled to be posted in 1 minute. Until then, it will remain private and hidden. Anyone else ever been inexplicably freaked out by a naked baby doll abandoned in the middle of the floor? Like any second, the strange music is going to start and that sucker’s going to take you down like a rabid raccoon on PCP? Hm, maybe not (but for some of us, that ended our puppeteering careers right quick). For those of you who didn’t already harbor doubts about the innocence of that plastic dolly, though, have we got some art for you. Australian artist Freya Jobbins constructs portraits using doll parts in an effort to “…[explore] the relationship between consumerist fetishism and the emerging recycling culture within the visual arts.” Good luck sleeping tonight, but, hey, just in time for Halloween! Full story at Design Boom. Eerie art. | | | | | | | | |
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