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Related: About this forumA Cleveland Artist Made Trump's Face Using More Than 2,000 Dildos
It'd been about three years since Cleveland artist Stephen Manka came across a cache of more than 2,000 metal dildos, and he hadn't quite yet hit on the right idea for how to use them.
Solid copper, the dongs were decades old and someone he won't divulge the source, who prefers to remain separate from their eventual use had offered them up.
"They are vintage molds, positives of the molding process for creating dongs," Manka said. "This is my guess, but I envision that these were on the assembly line, dipped into a mold, and then removed, and then other materials were cast to make solid dongs. So, straight from a dildo manufacturing process. And there are just so many different ones. They were dusty, some were gnarly looking, and they range from outrageous veiny bastards to more decorate ones. There are some butt plugs in there too. It's a real mix."
As the Trump presidency went on, Manka struck on the idea of using them to create Trump's face. The urgency grew as this election cycle started to heat up. So he bought them from the anonymous source and projected Trump's face down on the ground of his studio and set about, over the course of a week, the process of creating the portrait. It took some effort to create the right shadow effects through careful consideration of dong length, density and shape, and hours on a catwalk installed over the space so that Manka could place each dong by hand without knocking anything over, but the end result is unmistakably perfect.
Read more: https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2020/09/01/a-cleveland-artist-made-trumps-face-using-more-than-2000-dildos
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(11,780 posts)Bev54
(11,917 posts)ZZenith
(4,321 posts)niyad
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(119,942 posts)TexasTowelie
(116,809 posts)This article by itself does provide some comedic relief.
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(119,942 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,524 posts)And I can't of a better use for them. Might as well become art. If they were cooper molds, they may be worth some $$$.