Eerily Realistic Animal Sculptures Spook Visitors at Grange Hall
The Perfect House Gift?
By Rebecca Sherman //
We are enraptured with Parisian artist Laurence Le Constant’s fantastical sculptures, some of which are in the permanent collection at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Le Constant incorporates guinea fowl, duck, and pheasant feathers, which she meticulously applies to a sculpted base, having learned the intricate art of the plumassière in the haute couture studios of Chanel and Dior.
Her latest creations, lush Leporidae Coco and Charly, are eerily realistic and madly enchanting.
$7,790, at Grange Hall, 4445 Travis St., 214.443.0600.
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