In ‘Are you online?’ anonymous conceptual artist Auguste Wibo takes his signature phallic relief sculptures into the digital world for the first time. Incorporating real models from around the world using a 3D scanning app, the 100 pieces, each ranging in material from metals to glass and even fire, are named after Greco-Roman gods. In Auguste's words, “This collection represents an all-important reminder that art and sex will always be linked, so long as the two remain free of suppression and censorship.”
Description: In ‘Are you online?’ anonymous conceptual artist Auguste Wibo takes his signature phallic relief sculptures into the digital world for the first time. Incorporating real models from around the world using a 3D scanning app, the 100 pieces, each ranging in material from metals to glass and even fire, are named after Greco-Roman gods. In Auguste's words, “This collection represents an all-important reminder that art and sex will always be linked, so long as the two remain free of suppression and censorship.”
View the Collection: Are you online? by Auguste Wibo
About the Artist: Auguste Wibo
Follow Auguste: @AugusteWibo
Follow Wild: @wildxyz
Are you online? #78
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
Are you online? #78
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
In ‘Are you online?’ anonymous conceptual artist Auguste Wibo takes his signature phallic relief sculptures into the digital world for the first time. Incorporating real models from around the world using a 3D scanning app, the 100 pieces, each ranging in material from metals to glass and even fire, are named after Greco-Roman gods. In Auguste's words, “This collection represents an all-important reminder that art and sex will always be linked, so long as the two remain free of suppression and censorship.”
Description: In ‘Are you online?’ anonymous conceptual artist Auguste Wibo takes his signature phallic relief sculptures into the digital world for the first time. Incorporating real models from around the world using a 3D scanning app, the 100 pieces, each ranging in material from metals to glass and even fire, are named after Greco-Roman gods. In Auguste's words, “This collection represents an all-important reminder that art and sex will always be linked, so long as the two remain free of suppression and censorship.”
View the Collection: Are you online? by Auguste Wibo
About the Artist: Auguste Wibo
Follow Auguste: @AugusteWibo
Follow Wild: @wildxyz