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Twisted Sculptures Put Body Parts in All the Wrong Places

Alessandreo Boezio's sculptures are an anatomy lesson from 'The Twilight Zone.'
Mano In Piedi. Images courtesy the artist

Italian sculptor Alessandro Boezio's studio is like a one-stop chop shop for sculpted human limbs. Legs stuck on hands, cigarette-smoking mouths mounted on a wall, and a small army of of arms gripping cell phones are just a few of the grotesque-yet-compelling oddities the artist has created. His sculptures look like they might turn from clay and fiberglass into flesh and blood at any second—but good luck house-training a rottweiler-sized centipede made of thumbs.

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Decidite 1, 2013

Diciottidite, 2013

Equilibrio Aureo, 2014

Equilibrio Aureo, 2014

Decidite, 2013

Equilibrio Aureo, 2015

Find more of Alessandro Boezio's anatomical mashups on his website.

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