Fat House by Erwin Wurm is a thought-provoking art installation that transforms the familiar shape of a classic house into a bulbous, exaggerated form.
The structure, with its swollen white walls and red-tiled roof, appears as though it has been overindulging.
Ordinary home turned into unsettling commentary on consumerism, excess, and material culture.
House walls bulge and sag, distorting the very idea of stability, a bloated testament to unchecked consumption.
You can almost hear Fat House wheezing in the midday sun, struggling to stand under the weight.
This is not just a house, it is the American Dream after an all-you-can-eat buffet, teetering on the edge of collapse.