Artist Haruka Kojin had a surreal dream one night as a child, and it was so absurd, she decided she had to make it a reality. It involved the floating head of an old man, far larger than real life scale, and with the help of Utsunomiya Museum of Art in Japan and a bunch of helpers and volunteers, she made it happen.
The results are, well, a bit surreal (and rather impressive).
The best part is the face of a man was chosen at random (with his permission) so to some people, they looked up and saw the floating head of some random guy they knew, which must have made the whole thing even more surreal to them.
[Pictures Source: @nrsh0428 | Via Spoon and Tamago]
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