
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a framed print by H.R. Giger, titled "Ein Fressen für den Psychiater" (A Feast for the Psychiatrist), displayed within the H.R. Giger Museum in Epagny, Switzerland. The artwork, rendered in black ink on a light beige background, depicts a stylized, biomechanical cross-section of a human torso. The left internal cavity is filled with multiple stacked, grotesque, skull-like figures, each featuring prominent dark, circular eye-like structures resembling goggles. Smaller, less defined figures are visible beneath them. The right side of the torso contains abstract, ribbed structures suggesting organs or a spine, with a heart-like form at the top. Text elements on the print include "Ein Fressen für den Psychiater" along the upper left curve, "HR GIGER" vertically on the left, and "50 EXEMPLARE SIGN. & NUMMERIERT" (50 copies signed & numbered) vertically on the right. A circular stamp in the upper right corner reads "AUSGABE N°" with a handwritten "6." The print is mounted on what appears to be multiple panels, indicated by visible horizontal and vertical seams. Reflections on the protective glass obscure minor details. No people are visible; the focus is solely on the artwork within its display environment.
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