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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Clay
Artist: Karine Giboulo
Pain killer (jaune)
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In 2015, I made a series of sculptures called "HYPERland" illustrating the utopia promised by the "liberal democracy" and the dystopia that is rather created by the market and financ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Clay Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Clay, Glass, Acrylic, Polymer
Pain killer (bleu)
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In 2015, I made a series of sculptures called "HYPERland" illustrating the utopia promised by the "liberal democracy" and the dystopia that is rather created by the market and financ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Clay Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Clay, Glass, Acrylic, Polymer
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