American artist Nancy Fouts through her refreshingly humorous sculptures proves that good visual art doesn’t always necessarily have to be profound. A self proclaimed object hoarder, Fouts follows in the surrealist tradition of marrying unrelated items to turn the everyday into the extraordinary. Certainly her clean presentation really helps to fully focus on the subject. She says about her work: ‘It’s not deep, but it is entertaining and it makes people smile!’. Images © Nancy Fouts
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