It’s hard not to be impressed by Mozart Guerra’s artistic sculptures as long as you realize they are created using rope that has been strategically wound over expansive foam. Brazilian-born, Paris-stationed artist Mozart Guerra worked as a set designer for theater, cinema, and TV in Brazil while developing his skill as a sculptor. Using nylon rope and Styrofoam, he builds surrealistic sculptures of candy-striped skulls, smoking monkeys, and geisha. Funky, modern and full of quirky qualities, Mozart Guerra’s work is unlike anything we would see regularly. A few choice selections below, be sure to view his extensive gallery of work at his website. [source]
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