These fantastic and nightmarish wearable sculptures were created by the Glasgow-based Spanish artist Kepa Rasmussen.
Rasmussen comes from a background in graphic design, but he is now primarily working on these quirky wearable sculptures which are tailored, original designs that masters of Surrealism such as Salvador Dali and Marcel Duchamp would be very proud of.
Rasmussen owns a company called Aardvark K Masks and he has done work for both the fashion and the film industry.
Surrealist Masks
Creepy Wearable Sculptures
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