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AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi

Par Lilavert @LilaVert
  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Capricorn Rising - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details

    Kris Kuksi - sculpture -details

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  • Kris Kuksi – Dharma Bovine – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Dharma Bovine - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - The Prague parade - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi –  Reticent affair- sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Reticent affair- sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details

    Kris Kuksi - sculpture -details

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  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details

    Kris Kuksi - sculpture -details

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  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details

    Kris Kuksi - sculpture -details

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  • Kris Kuksi –  Triumph – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Triumph - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade opus1 – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - The Prague parade opus1 - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi –  Eden – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Eden - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture

    Kris Kuksi - Capricorn Rising - sculpture

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  • Kris Kuksi – sculptures – expo

    Kris Kuksi - sculptures - expo

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AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi

AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi
et le mot est faible face à son imagination, des détails et de la technique !
(Born 1973, in Springfield Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas)

Kris Kuksi - Dharma Bovine - sculpture

A post-industrial Rococo master, Kris Kuksi obsessively arranges characters and architecture in asymmetric compositions with an exquisite sense of drama. Instead of stones and shells he uses screaming plastic soldiers, miniature engine blocks, towering spires and assorted debris to form his landscapes.
The political, spiritual and material conflict within these shrines is enacted under the calm gaze of remote deities and august statuary. Kuksi manages to evoke, at once, a sanctum and a mausoleum for our suffocated spirit. Guillermo del Toro

 


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