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In the underground world of surreal botanical horror art, few installations have generated as much whispered fascination as Gallery 79’s recurring “Scary Hairy Jasmine” series. Now in its sixth iteration—referred to simply as Version 6 —the exhibition combines hyperrealistic sculpture, AI-generated projection mapping, and live jasmine vines that have been grafted to grow along terrifying, anthropomorphic forms.

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Artist collective Tendril Terror first experimented with “hairy jasmine” in 2019, coating jasmine roots in bioluminescent, fur-like mycelium. Visitors to Gallery 79 described the effect as “beautiful but viscerally wrong”—long, pale fibers swaying as if alive, wrapping around human-like plaster faces. In the underground world of surreal botanical horror

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