Deceptive Sensorial Sculptures

Artist Malia Jensen Teases Audiences with Juxtaposed Artworks

Malia Jensen, an artist based in New York City, plays tricks on people's minds through the creation of clever sensorial sculptures. As Beautiful Decay aptly observes, "Malia Jensen juxtaposes deep sensory textures with completely opposite objects or animals to create a feeling of longing, sexuality, desire, or play." For instance, a breast is shaped out of a block of sold salt, and thus will never feel a tongue the way that it should.

As comical as some of Malia Jensen's pieces may appear at first, she states, "You can seduce someone in, and they might be laughing for a while, but they realize this is somewhat dark. There’s a deep sadness in a lot of work. It’s like finding a human condition in an animal parallel."
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1. Clever Sensorial Sculptures - Artists can explore the use of sensorial textures and unexpected juxtapositions to create engaging and thought-provoking sculptures.
2. Deception in Art - Artists can employ deceptive techniques and visuals to challenge audiences' perceptions and evoke emotional responses.
3. Emotional Surrealism - Artists can delve into the realm of emotional surrealism by combining contradictory elements to evoke feelings of longing, desire, or play.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - Artists and art institutions can explore and exhibit clever sensorial sculptures that challenge traditional artistic conventions.
2. Art Education - Art educators can incorporate lessons on deceptive techniques and emotional surrealism to enhance students' understanding and creativity.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can draw inspiration from clever sensorial sculptures to create unique and visually captivating spaces that evoke specific emotions.

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