Thursday, February 7, 2013

Hyperrealistic sculptures

Some sculptures have recently surpassed scultpurilor classic patterns. No longer put so much emphasis on historical figures or even celebrities, but simply the inventiveness and originality of the artists that bring something new each time. Whether it sculpts in some way, whether using materials which would not have thought anyone that remain mute in the face of modern art can only certify that the work of these artists is not in vain. Like any art, sculpture must reinvent itself, otherwise there would be a kind of museum piece. We will present below some sculptors of our time and hyperrealistic sculptures. Artist Lisa Lichtenfels is acclaimed for exceeding limits when it comes to sculptures made of fabric.

The sculptures are soft and are made using wires placed inside and giving sculptural forms. Lifelike skin tones are played using nylon. Photos of these sculptures seem sometimes pictures of living beings. Lisa Lichtenfels was born near Erie, Pennsylvania. After graduating from the College of Art in Philadelphia, she enrolled in Disney animator as a disciple. There began to be attracted to remodeling through fabrics. He became so decide their next 20 years of his career. The artist has received many awards and warranties, and his work has been exhibited in galleries worldwide. Hyperrealistic sculptures by artist Marc Šijan are some tributes directed human fascination with its own forms.

This fascination has forced many artists over time to reflect the reality of life in the plane of each virtual environment. Šijan's sculptures are incredibly lifelike, sensuous and graceful. They always seem to be on the verge of moving, always seem on the verge of action. Details like skin pores, tiny hairs, veins, facial blemishes or individual shapes that make human beings to be so similar, and unique work is the essence of Marc Šijan.
Hyperrealistic sculptures outstanding Carole Feuermaneste known as one of the most important sculptors in the world hyperrealistic. In 2004, she participated in the exhibition "An American Odyssey from 1945 to 1980" with many important artists of the period. The following year, she presented two workshops at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where she worked with young people in town. In 2006, scultpura to "Zeus and Hera" was installed in the permanent collection of the prestigious "Grounds for Sculpture" in Hamilton, New Jersey. Ron Mueck is an Australian sculptor hyperrealistic is so talented that human figures made of him by carving a few moments seem to breathe or move. Ron Mueck is focused on exploring the details that do not think and you can not see than a real person, such as teeth, gums, wrinkles and more.

Of course, to reach this stage was not enough to be talented, creative, original but worked hard and studied to arrive at this stage. Sculptor began work as a filmmaker and puppeteer models appearing in children's TV shows, like "Muppets Show". The artist then entered the world of cinema and made various fantastical characters and many special effects.

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