11th of December 2011
 
Enrique Gomez de Molina’s Taxidermy Hybrids. “Using the parts of once-living animals, de Molina hopes to bring  awareness to the danger faced by a multitude of species: nuclear and  chemical waste, over development and deforestation, to name a few.  Genetic engineering and human intervention also accounts for the  conceptualization of these surreal pieces. Enrique de Molina puts into question the possibilities artificial evolution that the future holds.”
It’s so creepy but I can’t look away.

Enrique Gomez de Molina’s Taxidermy Hybrids. “Using the parts of once-living animals, de Molina hopes to bring awareness to the danger faced by a multitude of species: nuclear and chemical waste, over development and deforestation, to name a few. Genetic engineering and human intervention also accounts for the conceptualization of these surreal pieces. Enrique de Molina puts into question the possibilities artificial evolution that the future holds.”

It’s so creepy but I can’t look away.

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