Move over “real eyes, realize, real lies” posts and “smartphone bad” comics, the world has found its latest fake deep viral obsession, a piece of art so absurdly deep you’d need to crawl up your own ass to even attempt to understand it — a modern Venus de Milo with massive ass and bigger tits.
Earlier this week, artist Greg Lansky’s 2022 sculpture Algorithmic Beauty made the rounds on social media again, a piece that uses the obligatory selfie pose and dubiously placed plastic surgery scars — “wait those are breast *reduction* scars,” mused one commenter of the figure’s massive boobs — to make a profound statement about male artists insatiable horniness
toxic beauty standards in the age of social media.
A 21st Century Venus de Milo by Greg Lansky. Titled “How much pain would you take to feel loved”. Art imitates life has never been more true in this piece. pic.twitter.com/hEJARw5aXi
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“I created this work reflecting on the relationship between pain and feeling loved in a world driven by AI algorithms,” Lansky, also famed for creating a Twitter-logo-shaped axe (so deep man) and a peace sign formed from handguns (really makes you think), wrote of the sculpture last November.
“There is no mirror for her selfie because humanity is the mirror. We are all the mirror,” he continued, before reiterating how the piece was inspired by the 150-125 BC Alexandros of Antioch sculpture.
“Maybe the Venus de Milo is the best metaphor for our social media era; A fictional Goddess hyped with marketing and lies but that we all want to take a picture with,” he concluded.
Wow. Really makes you think. So deep and such massive knockers.
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