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Nick Van Woert's 'Poor Me' Sculpture Feels Sorry for Itself

If there was ever an inanimate object that should feel sorry for itself, it would most definitely be this 'Poor Me' bust. I don't think anyone should ever have to endure melted plastic, no matter how colorful and unique the result may be.

All jokes aside, the Nick van Woert 'Poor Me' sculpture features a a marble-impregnated resin bust that has been covered with polyurethane plastic. A pop art piece, this melancholy masterpiece is stunning to look at.
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