16 days ago | By Colossal
All images © Hugo Horita, shared with permission
Although they are carved from timber, the personalities in Hugo Horita 's growing menagerie are far from wooden. An adventurous camel, a sheep in a sweater, and a deer that's quick on the draw are just a few of the characters the Buenos Aires-based artist has introduced. “I like to bring ideas and shapes to a three-dimensional language, and I chose wood because it is a very noble and warm material,” he tells Colossal.
Trained as an illustrator, Horita's work often rests squarely in the digital realm, and he sought a creative outlet that...
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