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Simone Decker “Chewing in Venice” Gum Sculptures

16 June 2009, 23.12 | Posted in Art | 2 comments »

simon decker chewing in venice Simone Decker Chewing in Venice Gum Sculptures
Frankfurt based artist Simone Decker caught our eye with her giant bubble gum project, Chewing in Venice. The sticky sculptures have been stretched, chewed and blown up into a wide range of oversized wads and bubbles that landed around the Italian city.

A rainbow of colorful chewing gum from Simone Decker’s “Chewing in Venice” project can seen after the jump.

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2 comments
  1. Michael:

    This piece is over 10 years old a little late to the game aren\’t we?

  2. Not only is the art 10 years old, but it was trick photography. Decker shot normal-size chunks of gum up very close. The art is the photography, not the sculpture. There\’s a great article over at HalogenLife

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