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“The Second Child of Anarchy” is a neurodivergent sculpture: it breathes, lights up, dreams, but doesn't respond to commands. It's made of copper, plexiglass, resin, electronic circuitry, and autonomous behavior. Its mouth emits broken words, its eyes point to infinity. It's not decoration: it's presence.
Like me, an autistic artist, this creature isn't there to please. He processes and reacts according to his own logic. His long copper mustache… perceives the world without jarring it.
An internal microcontroller regulates the heartbeat (visible via LEDs) and the three interactive displays. Sometimes it purrs. Sometimes it doesn't. It's alive, but untrained.
The Blue Cat is my way of describing the threshold between the internal world and reality: fragile, brilliant, misaligned.
ThaBlueCat, a self-taught Italian visual artist, combines painting, sculpture and symbolic language in his art. He uses techniques such as expressive divisionism and the use of translucent materials such as blue PETG for his sculptures, often backlit to symbolize an internal consciousness. His works explore the autistic condition, symbolized through the figure of the Blue Cat, trying to express themes such as perception, isolation and acute sensitivity. Emotions of tension, attention, introspection and resistance pervade his work, a resistant art form that speaks to those who feel out of step with the world.