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One of the many uncannily realistic mannequins in the Brunel Centre in Bristol. Not sure if this is Brunel himself or someone working for him but he's presented as working on a major project.
Best to be viewed in large size format.
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Shooting in the soft-contrast mode for a more realistic view on or around the Washington, D.C. Metro system...
Now, here's a fun project! Tim Prythero (www.timprythero.com) is an exceptionally talented Albuquerque-based sculptor who specializes in mind-boggling miniatures. The realistic detail in them is astounding, and the emotion they evoke is profound. The observer is instantly drawn into the scene, completely unaware of the open-jawed smile, perhaps accented with a hint of drooling saliva, that has transformed his or her normal, socially neutral, countenance.
Sort of like a drugged pooch ogling a slice of bacon.
His pieces just have that effect on people. If you want to see for yourself, go visit the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, where one of his masterpieces is on display in an acrylic case. He has a couple of pieces in their permanent art collection, and is represented by galleries all across the country. One of his earlier works, from the 1980's, recently sold for over $300,000. Now you're paying attention, huh?
Tim and I met as a result of my own recent exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum. It was apparent that we shared an appreciation of the aesthetic of deteriorating artifacts of human endeavor. One thing led to another, and we decided to put together a group of images using a selection of his pieces which I PhotoShop'd into real backgrounds, and treated the same as if I had encountered them on the street.
Remember as you look at these that the sculptures are all in the 12" to 18" range, blended into real-life, human-scale backgrounds (the exception being the Urban Life image, where Tim's piece is the background, and the downcast dude is the add-on).
We've done thirteen of these, and are in the process of putting together a signed, limited edition poster, as well as (hopefully) some exhibits around the country. A lot of work, but what fun!
-Author: Robert J. Lang
-Folded by me from 35 cm single tissue paper
-I love this model and it feels very realistic
For those who have
or are children,
born in the
Pokemon era.
This wonderful catch
has leapt from the
grass to fight.
I laughed so hard
when I saw it,
the gushing tears
ruined my mascara.
Ringing my son
on the phone,
about the Pokemon
I caught without a fight.
Guess that makes me
the greatest Pokemon
trainer ever for
catching a real one.
Everyone can raise
the white bandera.
I Win!
Ok, so, kinda crappy poem but had to. :)
Photograph taken of the leaves of a peace Lily and mirrored.
As soon as I seen it, I couldn't bring myself to change it further. Hope you all enjoy it. My son and I did.
Question: Should this photo be brightened a bit in the shadows, or left alone? I can't decide. Realistically, this is about how it looked.
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