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2019“Part-animal, part-household object”: Frédérique Rusch on her wonderfully cryptic illustrations
Encompassing both 2D illustrations and 3D sculptures, the illustrator’s work challenges and toys with the idea that objects need to have a use or a purpose, and that they should communicate a clear message.
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