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Aluminum with paint // William Sweetlove's Cloned RED Aluminum FROG with Backpack (2011) is a vibrant and playful aluminum sculpture that brings attention to themes of environmental resilience and adaptation. The bright red frog, fitted with a small backpack, is both whimsical and thought-provoking. By equipping an amphibian with a human-like accessory, Sweetlove hints at the challenges animals face in changing ecosystems, possibly alluding to climate change and resource scarcity. The bold color enhances the frog's presence, making it eye-catching and memorable. This piece, part of a limited edition of 99, embodies Sweetlove's unique approach to sculpture, blending humor with a subtle message about the importance of preparedness and survival in an altered natural world.
Cloned RED Aluminum FROG with backpack, 2011
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Aluminum with paint // William Sweetlove's Cloned RED Aluminum FROG with Backpack (2011) is a vibrant and playful aluminum sculpture that brings attention to themes of environmental resilience and adaptation. The bright red frog, fitted with a small backpack, is both whimsical and thought-provoking. By equipping an amphibian with a human-like accessory, Sweetlove hints at the challenges animals face in changing ecosystems, possibly alluding to climate change and resource scarcity. The bold color enhances the frog's presence, making it eye-catching and memorable. This piece, part of a limited edition of 99, embodies Sweetlove's unique approach to sculpture, blending humor with a subtle message about the importance of preparedness and survival in an altered natural world.
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