the sculptures from the Laboratory of My Fears collection is to establish contact with the viewer’s subconciousness. The purpose is to excite the audience and change their prevailing flawed self-realization models and roles. 
The rabbit and the crow in this case represent the juxtaposition of radically different personalities. The grinning bunny with fake teeth, like today's media player, is happy but fake, he smiles, but is showing artificial teeth. And the thoughtful cow with overgrown hair, is oh-so-wise, the length of her hair shows her life experience, and she knows longer knows how to be part of the society, no longer knows how to enjoy simple things.
Both of the works are made of black mass and glazed with dark glaze. I deliberately chose synthetic, "false" objects for sculptures in order to objectify them and deny their own existence.
Laboratory of Fear
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Laboratory of Fear

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