This statue of Melania Trump in Slovenia has a palpably dark energy
Photo: JURE MAKOVEC/AFP/Getty Images A haunting presence looms over the Slovenian town of Sevnica: A wooden statue with a face similar to an unhappy Picasso woman has been attached to an awkward, toothpaste-blue body. It has apparently been constructed to represent Melania Trump.
There’s no easy or particularly kind way to say this, but the statue has a palpably dark energy. Melania is stuck in a permanent wave, and appears to be in what looks like some sort of physical pain. Her dress has an uncomfortable look to it, similar to a straitjacket. Worse is the nearly smooth expanse that spreads across the lower half of her face, marred only by the faintest ghost of a rictus grin. The statue knows more than it lets on — those dead eyes have seen terrible things.
Perhaps about the cruelty of existence, the contradictory nature of being. She was born against all odds, 49 years after the real Melania. She resides in the beautiful Slovenian countryside and is fawned over by fans, yet ridiculed in the international press. She’s living the dream, and yet, she is also trapped in a nightmare.
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