Synopsis: An artist unveils his latest muse, a wax figure of a young woman, her hands folded in prayer. As he sketches, he insists that art elevates the lifeless into something human. Yet as the hours pass, subtle cracks appear in his creation and in his carefully maintained confidence. The line between object and subject, art and exploitation, begins to blur. Wax Girl is a chamber horror about the cost of beauty, the lies artists tell to justify their obsessions, and the terrible things that can hide beneath the smoothest surfaces.