Grotesque Self Portrait Sculptures

Artist Louis Fortier Deforms Wax and Plaster Heads for a Fright

Hang one of Louis Fortier's works of art on the porch or in the window and children would have definitely had a case of the frights on Halloween night. He creates wax and plaster heads using his own form as a model and then deforms them in very grotesque ways. Whether drooped or squished or discolored in freaky ways, the resulting artworks by Louis Fortier would send a chill down anyone's spine.

Based in Quebec, Canada, Louis Fortier raises quite a few interesting thoughts for people to mull over. Beautiful Decay notes, "The repetition of the body part reveals a deep fixation with the human face, identity and individuality. Probing into an analysis of genetic manipulation and cloning Fortier’s heads speak to the idea of multiple selves, or the personalities/ lives we might have had."
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2. Exploration of Identity - Chance for artists to delve into the complexities of human identity and the concept of multiple selves through artistry.
3. Genetic Manipulation in Art - Disruptive potential to use art as a platform to reflect on ethical concerns surrounding genetic manipulation and cloning.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Artists can find inspiration and opportunities to push the boundaries of traditional artistic mediums and provoke thought.
2. Genetic Engineering - Genetic engineering industry can explore creative collaborations with artists to foster discussions about the ethical implications of their work.
3. Psychology and Identity Studies - Research in psychology and identity studies can benefit from analyzing and interpreting the artistic expression of multiple selves and the nature of human identity.

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