Artist Beth Cavener Creates Terrible Animal Sculptures You’ll Never Forget
The sculptures of Beth Cavener focus on human psychology, stripped of context and rationalisation, and articulated through animal and human forms. Cavener wants to pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges between animal and human.
Entangled in their own internal and external struggles, the figures express frustration for the human tendency towards cruelty and lack of understanding.
Via Designcollector
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