H. R. Giger: The Master of Biomechanical Visions

Hans Ruedi Giger (1940-2014), known simply as H. R. Giger, is one of the most influential and distinctive artists of the 20th century. Famous for his unique style that merges organic elements with machines and mechanical structures, H. R. Giger, The Master of Biomechanical Visions, created an unsettling and fascinating artistic universe.

Carmageddon

The title is clearly inspired by the 1975 film **Death Race 2000**, set in a dystopian future where an annual car race from New York to Los Angeles is held, and drivers are encouraged to run over as many people as possible to score higher points.

The Best Horror Sculptors in History

The art of sculpture has a long tradition of exploring the darkest and most unsettling themes of the human experience. Over the centuries, numerous artists have created works that evoke fear, awe, and wonder, using diverse materials and innovative techniques. Here is an overview of the greatest horror sculptors in history.

Kuyang

The story of Kuyang revolves around Bimo, a civil service candidate assigned to a remote village on the island of Borneo. Bimo is accompanied by his pregnant wife, Sriatun. From the moment they arrive, the village is shaken by a series of strange and unsettling events.

Motohiko Odani: The Art of Transformation and Metamorphosis

In the world of contemporary sculpture, Motohiko Odani stands out as a prominent figure, skillfully blending traditional Japanese art with a futuristic and innovative vision. Born in 1972 in Kyoto, Odani has captivated the public’s imagination with his extraordinary works that explore themes of metamorphosis, identity, and the fragility of human existence.