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A hauntingly beautiful bioart installation blending contemporary sculpture with organic life: a weathered humanoid bust, sculpted from porous stone and reclaimed wood, serves as a living canvas for clusters of oyster mushrooms. The fungi emerge from cracks and crevices—soft, pearly caps unfolding against the coarse texture of the sculpture, symbolizing decay and rebirth. Ambient lighting highlights the contrast between the lifeless material and the growing organisms. The composition evokes themes of impermanence, nature reclaiming form, and the fragile intersection of the artificial and the biological. Museum-grade, hyper-detailed, with an earthy, surreal aesthetic.