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Kris Kuksi’s A Heroic Abduction

Since we last saw Kris Kuksi in Hi-Fructose Vol. 13, the mixed media assemblage artist has been showing around the world with an exhibition at Art Basel: Switzerland (covered here) and a smattering of new pieces such as the "Church Tank" (which we also covered here). Hi-Fructose is proud to present a first look at Kuksi's latest, "A Heroic Abduction". Drawing upon themes of Roman and Greek mythology, with a steampunk twist, Kuksi never ceases to impress with his highly stylized and hyper detailed sculpture. Get a closer look at this latest piece, and see it in it's entirety, here on Hi-Fructose.

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Since we last saw Kris Kuksi in Hi-Fructose Vol. 13, the mixed media assemblage artist has been showing around the world with an exhibition at Basel Switzerland (covered here) and a smattering of new pieces such as the “Church Tank” (which we also covered here).  Hi-Fructose is proud to present a first look at Kuksi’s latest, “A Heroic Abduction”. Drawing upon themes of Roman and Greek mythology, with a steampunk twist, Kuksi never ceases to impress with his highly stylized and hyper detailed sculpture. Get a closer look at this latest piece, and see it in it’s entirety, here on Hi-Fructose.

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