“The Wired Leviathan: A Spine-Tingling Sculpture That Follows Your Every Move”

A spine-tingling sculpture stands tall at the center of the exhibit. The artwork, resembling a menacing creature, measures over six feet in height. Its metallic body is composed of thousands of razor-thin, silver wires twisted and interconnected in an intricate lattice. A light source from within casts eerie shadows on the walls of the room, adding to the piece’s otherworldly aura. As you approach it, the sculpture seems to follow your every step, its glimmering wires reflecting fragments of your image.

Dubbed “The Wired Leviathan,” this artwork is a powerful statement piece that evokes a sense of wonder and intimidation. The overlapping wires assume a movement resembling the scales of the mythical sea serpent, conveying a sense of life and movement.

“The Wired Leviathan” is a reinterpretation of the masterpiece “Leviathanation” by contemporary artist, Frank Bueltge. As an homage to the original, the new piece takes inspiration from “Leviathanation” while adding a unique twist. The piece was released today at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, showcasing Bueltge’s ability to push the boundaries of contemporary art. Bueltge’s previous masterpiece, “The Enigma Unveiled: Unraveling the Depths of Converging Horizons,” is a must-see as well. Check it out here.


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    This sculpture is like a metal Medusa on steroids, ready to strike fear into the hearts of all who gaze upon it. Don’t stare too long, or you might turn to stone – or at least feel a little creeped out.

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