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Part 1
Actual picture vs deceiving pictures.
The actual picture has not been edited. But the second picture is deceiving the viewer. On a close look, it appears that the second head has been folded inside from the top part. Normally, it cannot be possible for a person to have such deformation of head. This might result in compressing the body organ such as the eyes of the brain and the result might be severe or even cause death. To add on, the person in the image appears healthy. However, compressing the head in such a manner could mean that the guy is in pain (Fonet, 2019).
Part 2
The name of the sculpture is Marc Sijan. On the comparison between my sculpture and the one called hyperrealist sculptor Ron Mueck. Comparing the two, there is a lot of differences and similarities. To start with, they have both been developed from either wax or caved some materials such as the stone. Also, the majority of them have been molded to represent the face of human beings. To add on, both are of high resolution as they also have an actual image of a human being. However, the hyperrealist sculptor Ron Mueck has a lot of exaggeration to deceive the learner. Some sculpture containing the body of an adult while the head belong to the kid. (Fonet, 2019).
B, Marc Sijan Sculptor
C, Details, date and media, and size of Marc Sijan.
Details: Marc Sijan Sculptor is referred to as the huge images of a human human, and other additional features is that it was initially made from the tree branches.
Date: They practices of this sculptures began in the 17 years ago. However the one above was created on 1926. About its size, most of them has the range of between 300mm to 1meter.
On the comparison between Marc Sijan sculpture and the one discussed in the PACK, the once from the PACK appears to be of modern times. The way they appear is an indication that they are machine designed, unlike mine which was created from the work of the hands. Ore over, they have been polished with some decorations (CMO, 2017).
Some techniques have been used in making the sculptural. To start with is clay modeling. This is used to be the use of the clay soil and mold the appropriate sculpture. Secondly is wood carving. This is the technique of using wood and shape it via the appropriate tools to come up with the correct sculpture, others included wax modeling and stone carving (Fonet, 2019).
The reason I like Marc Sijan sculpture is that it has originated from the creativeness and effort of the individuals hence the originality and uniqueness remain (Fonet, 2019).
References
CMO. (2017). Sculpture image with their name - Google search. Google. https://www.google.com/search?q=sculpture+image+with+their+name&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ALeKk010ueRpRQsFVgpNvo1R687h2U-kWQ:1601466114765&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=pyRTsl3SXRf1UM%252CdOQ53tCEe_rnRM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQmabbJtqkfakdYqNr4EbTeeAky8Q&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiIoI-X5pDsAhVMzYUKHZ6gBBEQ9QF6BAgMEEY
Fonet. (2019, November 5). How to ship a sculpture. Online Marketing for Artists. https://theabundantartist.com/how-to-ship-a-sculpture/
Oxenfree. (2020, January 6). Hyperrealism sculpture exhibition - "Ceci n'est pas UN Corps" — OXENFREE ART. OXENFREE ART. https://www.oxenfreeart.com/anaplastology-blog/hyperrealism-sculpture-exhibition
Brandy. (2015, September). Marc Sijan. Marc Sijan. https://www.marcsijan.com/about/