A human torso, covered in leather. It seems easy and obvious until you try to “recreate” it: then you discover the difficulty that the skin must overcome in order to follow the curves, hollows and roundness of the human body.
The work of a master, a patient sartorial collage, and appropriate that it is recognised. The seams are highlighted by stitching, in part to show off the mastery of its execution and in part to display the humility of having to stay one step away from the “truth” of the human body, not daring to challenge creation.