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Artist Cao Hui’s Ordinary Objects Spilling Their Guts Out

Chinese artist Cao Hui creates three-dimensional Hyperrealistic sculptures of ordinary objects spilling their guts out. Hui works with a mix of materials which include resin and fibre. His work is an ongoing exploration of the relationship between surface and illusion. He is interested in challenging assumptions that people make about the interior of things as he as he presents the viewer with his "constructed" truths. See more after the jump!


Chinese artist Cao Hui creates three-dimensional Hyperrealistic sculptures of ordinary objects spilling their guts out. Hui works with a mix of materials which include resin and fibre. His work is an ongoing exploration of the relationship between surface and illusion. He is interested in challenging assumptions that people make about the interior of things as he presents the viewer with his “constructed” truths.


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