Sorry
Stephan Dybus
Sorry , 2024
Digital sculpture
© Stephan Dybus, 2024
In Stephan Dybus’s plasticine universe, everything looks a little too handmade to lie. This still from a 3D animation shows a soft clay figure buzzing the word “SORRY” into its own forehead, a gesture so over the top it loops back from absurdity into earnesty. It’s built for the apologies that require the extra mile, when a simple text won’t cut it and you need to demonstrate remorse with the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
Sorry
Stephan Dybus
Sorry , 2024
Digital sculpture
© Stephan Dybus, 2024
In Stephan Dybus’s plasticine universe, everything looks a little too handmade to lie. This still from a 3D animation shows a soft clay figure buzzing the word “SORRY” into its own forehead, a gesture so over the top it loops back from absurdity into earnesty. It’s built for the apologies that require the extra mile, when a simple text won’t cut it and you need to demonstrate remorse with the subtlety of a sledgehammer.