Keeping a Souvenir
A visitor, taking a picture of the "Woman and child" by Sam Jinks, 2010 at the "Hyperréalisme | Ceci n'est pas un corps" exposition that runs currently at Musée Maillol in Paris
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What is most remarkable about the work of Australian artist Sam Jinks is the extreme technical perfection in his depiction of the body, made possible by the use of silicone, fiberglass and hair, among other materials. Sam Jinks´ works reveal moments of intimacy and vulnerability, linking them to the classical nude tradition of the Old Masters.
Source: hyperrealismartexpo.com/lyon/en/
Keeping a Souvenir
A visitor, taking a picture of the "Woman and child" by Sam Jinks, 2010 at the "Hyperréalisme | Ceci n'est pas un corps" exposition that runs currently at Musée Maillol in Paris
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What is most remarkable about the work of Australian artist Sam Jinks is the extreme technical perfection in his depiction of the body, made possible by the use of silicone, fiberglass and hair, among other materials. Sam Jinks´ works reveal moments of intimacy and vulnerability, linking them to the classical nude tradition of the Old Masters.
Source: hyperrealismartexpo.com/lyon/en/