American artist Valerie Hegarty took paintings and sculptures from Art History and broke them down so that these art pieces looked as if they’re damaged and destroyed by animals or natural conditions.
Headless George Washington with Table
Watermelon Tongue
Exploding Peaches
Melted Captain
Sinking Ship
Still Life with Watermelon, Peaches and Crows
Niagara Falls
Season’s End
First Harvest in the Wilderness with Woodpecker
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