Mastering the Craft of Three-Dimensional Emotive Metaphors by Troy Coulterman
Troy Coulterman, hailing from Canada, meticulously shapes human figures in three dimensions. These figures are noted for their enticing color schemes and their exaggerated characteristics inspired by graphic novels.
His creations incorporate nonsensical, abstract shapes that seem to consume, trickle, or protrude from the characters. These surreal structures, which either envelop or merge with the figures, act as visual symbols representing the inexplicable anomalies and emotional conditions experienced by the characters.
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