Ana Rajčević, svršeni student London College of Fashion, kreirala je seriju kljova i rogova za ljude.
Projekat je nazvan Životinje: Druga strana evolucije, i obuhvata skulpturalne komade životinjskih skeleta koji su dizajnirani na način da odgovaraju ljudskom licu, vratu i glavi.
Anin projekat je osvojio London College of Fashion MA Design Award 2012. godine.
Formiran kao jedinstvena vizuelna interpretacija životinjske anatomije, projekat stvara seriju skulptura koje u potpunosti odgovaraju ljudskoj anatomiji.
Koncept evolucije je istražen u cilju razvoja savremene slike mutirane ljudsko-životinjske kreature, superiornog stvorenja, koje se nalazi izvan prošlosti i budućnosti.
London College of Fashion graduate Ana Rajcevic has created a series of tusks, horns and spines for the human body.
Called Animal: The Other Side of Evolution, the sculptural pieces are based on exaggerated animal skeletons and designed to fit over the face, neck and head.
Rajcevic’s project won the London College of Fashion MA Design Award 2012.
The project is grounded in a unique visual interpretation of animal anatomy, building upon existing skeleton structures to create a series of sculptural pieces that appear as natural properties of the human body, suggesting strength, power and sensuality.
Concepts of mutation and evolution are explored in order to develop a contemporary cross-image of human and animal, an atemporal, supreme creature, beyond past and future.
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