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xoxoxoBruce Thursday Aug 31 11:30 PM Sept 1st, 2017: Um… It’s Art
Well done, but weird and creepy art.
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Qixuan Lim, also known as Qimmyshimmy, uses polymer clay to create tiny sculptures depicting infants and body organs. When removed from a singular context and placed into plastic packaging, these items become disturbing suckers, medication, and other types of edible objects. The Singapore-raised artist is currently based in the Netherlands.
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“My aesthetic sensibilities have been shaped by my love for fantasy stories, old curiosities, time-travel and my yearning for worlds natural and imagined,” the artist says. “A designer by day and an artist by nightfall, I fuel my two passions with caffeine and even bigger dreams.”
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A lot of damn coffee.
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The artist is a designer by day. She graduated from the School of Art, Design & Media – Nanyang Technological University in 2014, garnering a degree in visual communication. She typpically works with agencies and start-ups as an art director and graphic designer, when not creating these creep-cute objects.
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glatt Friday Sep 1 08:22 AMI can see those being sold as gross out candy to kids and being a smash hit.
xoxoxoBruce Friday Sep 1 11:46 AMI'm not sure that would work as kids seem to giggle at what adults see as gross.
Gravdigr Saturday Sep 2 04:07 PMMmm-mm...There just ain't nothing quite like a bowl of baby heads in the mornin' to get the day started.
SPUCK Tuesday Sep 5 03:02 AMumm yeah..
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