Animal Sculptures Made of Wax



Rebecca Stevenson's work is a exclusive combine of alert wax blossoms and crop with human and animal numbers. Each sculpture characteristics delicately conceived wax arrangements that blew out of the customary types in an ornamental latest trend. The unexpectedly satisfying aesthetic transforms the classic carvings into complicated, and nearly grotesque, works.
Stevenson focuses much of her vigilance on the notion of excess, both in the visual presentation along with the plethora of fruits, foods, and florals offered to the viewer. The sculptures are a bewildering combine of pleasant, charming components sitting in direct compare with open cuts and decapitated heads. Stevenson says, "The parts can be viewed as attractive' or 'sweet,' but can furthermore be seen as expressions of primal fantasies, anxieties and yearns associated to sensuality, nourishment and the body."













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