Artist Bart Hess is the genius behind the Digital Artifact project which turns molten wax floating atop water into ghostly silk dresses as the models slowly submerge themselves. Hess says, “[It’s] like a 3D printer drawing directly onto the skin. Slowly the body emerges, encased in a dripping wet readymade prosthetic. It is a physical glitch, a manifestation of corrupt data in motion, a digital artifact.” You can see more amazingness by visiting Digital Artifacts, and see more of his extraordinary work at BartHess.nl. (Source: The Creators Project)

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