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Lena Guberman’s Emotive Sculptures Call Upon Childhood Social Anxiety — Colossal

Last updated: February 12, 2025 3:32 pm
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Lena Guberman, a talented artist, has recently created a captivating series of ceramic sculptures titled INS_IDE_OUT. These sculptures are a reflection of her childhood experiences with social anxiety and the uncertainties that come with it. The series explores the concept of the masks we wear to protect ourselves and present a ‘perfect’ appearance to the outside world, while still struggling to contain our fears and emotions.

Each sculpture in the series features the same melancholy face of a young girl with brown hair. The sculptures are adorned with various elements, such as spikes, arrows, and even a dead bird, creating emotionally evocative and sometimes unsettling pieces that delve into the spectrum of feelings associated with anxiety.

Looking at Guberman’s work, one can’t help but be drawn into the intricate details and thought-provoking themes she explores through her art. The sculptures serve as a powerful reminder of the complexities of human emotions and the struggles we face in navigating the world around us.

Guberman is currently working on a project that expands upon her ceramic work by incorporating other materials. To see more of her captivating art, you can visit her website, Instagram, and Behance profiles.

In a world where social anxiety and mental health issues are becoming increasingly prevalent, Guberman’s art serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of expressing and exploring our emotions. Through her sculptures, she invites viewers to delve into the depths of their own emotions and confront the masks they wear to protect themselves from the outside world.

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