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Baby Food - Digital Sculpture by Surajit Sen

Baby Food - Digital Sculpture
One of my thoughts…
My free time study works.

“Baby Food” emerges from my fascination with the fragile boundary between innocence and consumption; a grotesque liturgy where tenderness mutates into predation beneath the veneer of ritualistic affection. Through scarified anatomical forms, leathery textures, and funerary silhouettes, I sought to construct a psychological relic that feels simultaneously maternal, infernal, and profoundly disquieting ,as though carved from the subconscious rather than sculpted by hand.My sculptural language continually gravitates towards imperfect flesh, mournful symmetry, and visceral exaggeration, revealing my obsession with decay, emotional entropy, and the uncanny poetry hidden within monstrosity.
The smaller creature clutching the central figure introduces an unsettling familial hierarchy, suggesting inherited monstrosity and generational deformity of instinct.
My workflow often evolves intuitively through “brush-led mutation”, where forms are not predesigned rigidly but psychologically excavated during sculpting sessions.
This sculpture reflects my attraction towards existential horror, tactile imperfection, and the silent melancholy hidden beneath grotesque visual language. The towering demonic figure dominates the composition with oppressive stillness, while the oversized black eyes create a predatory psychological tension rather than overt aggression.
The juxtaposition of the infant-like head against the skeletal organic creature transforms the piece into an allegory of consumption, dependency, and corrupted nurture.


Artstation - www.artstation.com/surajitsen
Youtube - www.youtube.com/@SurajitSenSculptor

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