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Mysterious Creatures Emerge from Recycled Materials in Sculptures by Spencer Hansen via Colossal

The image features five stylized sculptures resembling anthropomorphic creatures with rabbit-like heads, standing against a textured gray concrete wall. The sculptures are made of a combination of materials, including a ribbed, dark brown material for the bodies and white ceramic for the heads. Each sculpture has a unique posture and size, with varying lengths of legs and distinct facial features. The first sculpture on the left is the smallest, with a simple design and upright posture. The second is slightly taller, with a more pronounced ribbed texture and a pair of curved horns. The third sculpture is the largest, with a wide, rounded body and hands placed on its hips. The fourth sculpture is the tallest, with elongated legs and a pair of spiraled horns. The fifth sculpture is the smallest again, with a unique blue and white face. The overall composition is symmetrical, with the sculptures arranged in a line from left to right, showcasing their individual characteristics while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic.</p>

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Long-legged creatures don otherwordly masks in sculptures by Bali-based artist Spencer Hansen, whose work explores identity and connection through a cast of uncanny characters. Using primarily natural, found, and recycled materials like wood, metal, bone, plant fibers, and ceramic, he draws inspiration from surrounding environment and frequent travels. Originally from Idaho, he relocated to Bali where he built a workshop that houses studios and live-work space for a team of skilled artisans who help to bring the pieces to life.

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