Eugenio Merin's Pop Culture Collection Dives into Darkness
Andrew Robichaud — June 23, 2009 — Unique
References: eugeniomerino & cakeheadlovesevil
Eugenio Merino is no regular dude. This collection of pop culture sculptures is twisted in every way. The arrangement of sculptures includes a starving Ethiopian Bart Simpson, a mangled zombie-like Fidel Castro and even a machine gun-bearing Dalai Lama.
The photographs bring out a real freaky side to the mind of pop culture and the mental possibilities of each character (suicide Krusty the Clown…We all saw it coming).
Check out this interesting collection and make your own judgments.
The photographs bring out a real freaky side to the mind of pop culture and the mental possibilities of each character (suicide Krusty the Clown…We all saw it coming).
Check out this interesting collection and make your own judgments.
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