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Feast your eyes. (Original Post)
mia
Jan 2018
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pressbox69
(2,252 posts)1. Wow just wow.
WOW.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)3. Amazing.....n/t
peggysue2
(10,853 posts)5. Stunning work
The faces are so realistic, they're almost creepy as you watch the details applied, the face cupped in the artist's hand.
Wonderful!
erronis
(15,470 posts)6. Why do their eyes seem to follow us as the sculptor works the magic?
Actually, what I'd really like to see are several examples of how the same lump of clay and a bit of pigment can be made into a man, a woman, a european/african/asian, pretty/normal, standard like most of us. The clay is the same - a few genetic and environmental tweaks are all that separate all of us.
StarryNite
(9,476 posts)7. Wonderful!!
ornotna
(10,810 posts)8. That was pretty cool
Thanks for sharing.
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)9. Exquisite. I kept expecting them to blink and speak.